He says it needs to address a backlog of land registry applications.
A Midlands Senator says solicitors are telling him the state property valuation service is "shortsighted" and "vindictive".
Tailte Eireann is the statutory body bringing together the Property Registration Authority, the Valuation Office, and Ordnance Survey Ireland.
Former Longford Westmeath TD Joe Flaherty says the group is a player when it comes to the State's responsibility to resolve the housing crisis and it needs to address a backlog of land registry applications.
He says the picture being painted is very negative:
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