On behalf of relatives, UK (I've been liasing for them with the council and agents/landlord).
Long story short, after years of disrepair and getting the council involved, the agents agreed to complete repairs in a 2 week period.
The tenants were supposed to be temporarily re-housed whilst the works go on but the agents picked a disgusting hotel with no cooking/washing facilities. We know the agents are not timely so we declined and so the council decided the tenants were at fault for declining the accommodation and not allowing the works to begin, stating it would only take a short period and compromises needed to be made.
A situation occurred after where the tenants (excluding the main) were to be away for a period of 2 weeks, so we got in touch with the agents and said they can complete the repairs during this 2 week window without needing to arrange temporary accommodation and they agreed.
They started last week with a damp specialists working Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday they complained about pests (insects) and refused to continue so the agents called in pest control the same day who treated it.
On Thursday the damp specialists arrived and made the same complaint about pests and refused to work. Pest control could only come out on Friday so they did and noted this was not a serious issue and it was normal.
Damp specialists have continued work elsewhere and said they can come back in a month or so, leaving exposed brick walls.
The agents sent contractors to complete other repairs on Monday who only remained for half the day. They did not turn up on Tuesday or Wednesday and the agents and council (environmental health officer) have stopped responding.
The property is now unfit for the tenants to return, including a 3 year old girl. This girl has suffered multiple health conditions as a result of the property (significant mould, no heating in bedroom, faulty boiler, leaking black water from ceiling in bathroom with a huge hole) with multiple health professionals stating the property as the cause.
What are the next steps for the tenants?
Attachments: images show work done in past week, pdfs show the damage (and it's worse but those were taken a while ago)
Thanks in advance
Long story short, after years of disrepair and getting the council involved, the agents agreed to complete repairs in a 2 week period.
The tenants were supposed to be temporarily re-housed whilst the works go on but the agents picked a disgusting hotel with no cooking/washing facilities. We know the agents are not timely so we declined and so the council decided the tenants were at fault for declining the accommodation and not allowing the works to begin, stating it would only take a short period and compromises needed to be made.
A situation occurred after where the tenants (excluding the main) were to be away for a period of 2 weeks, so we got in touch with the agents and said they can complete the repairs during this 2 week window without needing to arrange temporary accommodation and they agreed.
They started last week with a damp specialists working Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday they complained about pests (insects) and refused to continue so the agents called in pest control the same day who treated it.
On Thursday the damp specialists arrived and made the same complaint about pests and refused to work. Pest control could only come out on Friday so they did and noted this was not a serious issue and it was normal.
Damp specialists have continued work elsewhere and said they can come back in a month or so, leaving exposed brick walls.
The agents sent contractors to complete other repairs on Monday who only remained for half the day. They did not turn up on Tuesday or Wednesday and the agents and council (environmental health officer) have stopped responding.
The property is now unfit for the tenants to return, including a 3 year old girl. This girl has suffered multiple health conditions as a result of the property (significant mould, no heating in bedroom, faulty boiler, leaking black water from ceiling in bathroom with a huge hole) with multiple health professionals stating the property as the cause.
What are the next steps for the tenants?
Attachments: images show work done in past week, pdfs show the damage (and it's worse but those were taken a while ago)
Thanks in advance
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