More than half of private renters in the region hit by damp or mould amid calls to expand Awaab's Law
A staggering 79% of private tenants in the North West have experienced disrepair at home in the last year, new research has revealed. A YouGov study for housing charity Shelter has found almost four in five tenants in the private sector have been affected by disrepair.
READ MORE: 'He was a concerned citizen and shouted to ask if all was well - you each took grave exception to that' "Renters are bearing the brunt of government dithering over urgently needed private rental reforms. Renters can’t wait any longer, the government must urgently make its Renters’ Reform Bill law to protect tenants who call out poor conditions from unfair evictions and homelessness.“
Missy Koker believed her son was becoming 'ill' because of mould in the city centre flat. She said: "I am angry. I informed my landlord seven months ago. The contractor said they would come and fix it." As amendments were made in the House of Commons to add Awaab's Law to the Social Housing Bill, a Greater Manchester MP called for the measures to be introduced for the private sector. Rebecca Long-Bailey, Labour MP for Salford and Eccles, called for 'an equivalent Awaab's Law' for private tenants.
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