Hi all,
I am currently advising a client and now have a complicated problem, so please bear with me....
The client lives in a ground floor flat which he owns (no contents insurance). The flat above is a housing association flat. This flat (the above one) had a flood which has broken through my client's ceiling and has flooded his kitchen, hence ruining everything. The housing association has been to assess the property but said they won't/can't fix it until mid November!
Does my client have any rights to speed up this process. It seems unfair that he has to wait 6 weeks for his roof to be repaired, through the fault of the housing association tenant. There is also a risk of damp - my client is already disabled (the housing association has not brought round any dehumidyfying/ventilation eqipment and my client cannot afford to pay for these repairs privately).
For what it's worth, my client is currently ina vulnerable position with both physical and mental health problems and is already on the edge trying to survive on £72.40 per week. I have completed a Community Support Grant form to cover the kitchen equipment that needs replacing but he will now be left with half a kitchen ceiling for 6 weeks.
Is there any legal advice out there? I'd be really grateful....
Thankyou in advance - JK
I am currently advising a client and now have a complicated problem, so please bear with me....
The client lives in a ground floor flat which he owns (no contents insurance). The flat above is a housing association flat. This flat (the above one) had a flood which has broken through my client's ceiling and has flooded his kitchen, hence ruining everything. The housing association has been to assess the property but said they won't/can't fix it until mid November!
Does my client have any rights to speed up this process. It seems unfair that he has to wait 6 weeks for his roof to be repaired, through the fault of the housing association tenant. There is also a risk of damp - my client is already disabled (the housing association has not brought round any dehumidyfying/ventilation eqipment and my client cannot afford to pay for these repairs privately).
For what it's worth, my client is currently ina vulnerable position with both physical and mental health problems and is already on the edge trying to survive on £72.40 per week. I have completed a Community Support Grant form to cover the kitchen equipment that needs replacing but he will now be left with half a kitchen ceiling for 6 weeks.
Is there any legal advice out there? I'd be really grateful....
Thankyou in advance - JK
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