Housing Minister James Browne wants to apply funding restrictions on the programme.
An Offaly councillor believes the Government's tenant in situ scheme is the only thing preventing some people in the county from becoming homeless.
It allows local authorities to take over renting duties from a landlord if a house is up for sale, so the tenant can remain where they're living.
The Housing Minister, James Browne, is proposing funding restrictions on the scheme on landlords, such as proof of social housing payments.
Sinn Fein Councillor for the Tullamore area Aoife Masterson thinks the Housing Department should agree on targets for the scheme.
She says it's causing stress for those in her area:
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