The buildings were meant to be taken in charge by Westmeath County Council over a decade ago.
A Westmeath councillor is claiming housing estate contractors are not being held to account over prolonged works.
Killucan Manor and Radharc An Mhuilinn in Rathwire were meant to be taken in charge by Westmeath County Council over a decade ago.
Various works such as wastewater management, kerb repairs and road markings are still ongoing between estates.
These ongoing works have caused delays meaning the council has been unable to take over ownership.
Labour Councillor for Kinnegad Denis Leonard says it's causing frustration among residents:
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