Future local authority tenants may or may not be aware that, part of the process in gaining the keys to the new residence involves attending a pre-tenancy course. The matter was briefly re-emphasised by Town Clerk Liam Ryan at the October Town Council meeting. By Christy Parker
Mr. Ryan first explained that the purpose of such a course was to explain the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlord in all aspects of management and upkeep of property. Further issues include the council’s Anti-Social Behaviour Policy, waste recycling, differential rent schemes, various rent payment methods and options with regard to purchasing the property. He added that agencies invited to send representatives also to attend the course include the Garda, MABS (Money Advice and Budgeting Service) and the Community Welfare Office.
He summarised the Pre-tenancy course format thus:
1) Introduction; 2) Meeting addressed by Garda MSBS and CWO representatives; 3) Letting Agreement read; 4) Tenants advised they are responsible for insuring contents of property; 5) Councils Anti=Social Policy explained; 6) Tenants encouraged to establish Residents’ Association or join existing one; 7) Tenants advised o waste disposal, recycling and composting options; 8 Rents calculation and payment methods explained; 9) options for purchase outlined; 10) Town Foreman/Engineer advised s on electrical, plumbing and maintenance issues; 11) Letting Agreement signed and keys handed over; 12) On completion of course, tenant signs a Declaration stating that the Letting Agreement has been fully explained, that they understand the terms and conditions and have been given a copy of the Tenant Handbook.
Youghal Town Cllr. Donie Daly calls for additional MABS resources for East Cork
Mallow & Charleville have 7 staff covering North Cork,
Dunmanway 3 covering West Cork
Cork City has 7 staff covering City and East Cork.
This doesn’t make sense.

Cllr. Donie Daly with Seán Sherlock TD
Why does North Cork warrant 2 offices and East Cork none? Cobh, Carrigtwohill, Midleton & Youghal have been hugely hit by the collapse in property prices as young couples bought houses in these areas during the height of the property boom and are now burdened with huge mortgages with many tied into expensive fixed rates. I have people coming to my office for assistance who are unable to meet their financial obligations and are turning to unlicensed moneylenders in the absence of a local MABS service for the East Cork Region. We have 2 FF TD’s in East Cork but despite this the region has been badly left down by the Government over the last decade. Youghal has lost 2500 jobs in the last 5 years and these people are being told to ring a Helpline if they are experiencing financial difficulties! This is typical of a Govt. that has lost touch with the ordinary people. I would call on the Read more
































