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The number of available rental properties that accept housing assistance payments (HAP) has fallen in the first quarter of the year, according to a housing report. The executive director of the ...
The Simon Communities of Ireland’s “Locked Out of the Market” report for March found the number of properties available through HAP had dropped from the 46 found in the report for last December.
Writing in The Irish Sun today, Ber Grogan, Simon Communities Ireland Executive Director, outlines how the HAP scheme is failing Ireland’s renters. IRELAND’S private rental sector is in crisis.
There were only 41 properties available to rent within the discretionary rate of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme across the country over the three-day period surveyed by the Simon ...
William “Hap” Arthur Farr, 82, of West Union, passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at United Hospital Center. He was born on Sept. 19, 1942, in Clarksburg, son of the late Paul Douglass and ...
Simon Dushinsky, co-owner of Rabsky, signed for the buyer, while HAP CEO and co-founder Eran Polack signed for the seller, records show. It’s unclear who brokered the deal. A spokesperson for HAP did ...
Harold "Hap" Petta, 77, loving husband, devoted father, and cherished friend, passed away on February 8, 2025, in Appleton, WI. He was born on January 11, 1948, in Sheboygan, WI to Harold and ...
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The Simon Communities launched its quarterly report “Locked Out of the Market”, which measures the experience of people on a low income and dependent on Housing Assistance Payment (HAP ...
THE State’s €500 million annual spend on HAP does not represent value for money or an effective solution for social housing, a damning new Public Accounts Committee report has claimed.