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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
Monday, February 08, 2021
QUESTION NO. 22
QUESTION: Councillor Joanna Tuffy
To ask the Chief Executive Officer what are the rules if a tenant wishes to apply to have someone added as a joint tenant and if he will make a statement on the matter
REPLY:
A transfer of tenancy is the process whereby a tenant is either removed from, added to or changed on a tenancy. This can occur due to various scenarios including marriage, death, legal separation etc.
In the event of the death of a joint tenant, succession of tenancy is generally granted to the surviving tenant or tenants, subject to the terms of the Council’s Allocations Scheme and the submission of relevant documents.
In cases where the sole or joint tenants have passed away, tenancy of the dwelling may be granted to the next surviving member of the family subject to that person having:
A joint tenancy may be granted where there are two or more surviving members of the family who meet the required criteria.
All transfer of tenancy applications are subject to a tenancy review covering rent account, estate management and other checks.
Succession to the tenancy will not be considered where the property has been designated as an Age Friendly Dwelling unless the applicant is the partner of the deceased tenant and meets the criteria above (and where the person applying for succession is eligible for Age Friendly housing in accordance with the Allocations Scheme).