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Damp in my PSL property!
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Umm is this a privately owned property (psl) or with the council?
ie did the council just co-ordinated your move in, but they dont own it?
either which way, call environmental health asap, damp plus no workable eating is a health hazard they will assess for you. the environmental health team should come round an do an assessment under HHSRS ( housing health and safety rating system):beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
It is privately owned but the council is my landlord, my tenancy agreement is with them.Umm is this a privately owned property (psl) or with the council?
ie did the council just co-ordinated your move in, but they dont own it?
either which way, call environmental health asap, damp plus no workable eating is a health hazard they will assess for you. the environmental health team should come round an do an assessment under HHSRS ( housing health and safety rating system)
I will call them tommorrow, the council did come out today, but I have had so many people tell me they wont bother doing anything.
My children are 'children in need' and our support worker said she is going to phone them tommorrow so maybe that might help?0
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