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Thats not acceptable respo to complaint,

Usally a source re damp mould.



If its ground floor basement I've found it be holes in external walls.

Damp course faulty or non existence.

Leaking guttering penetrative walls leaks under floor from radiators.

Pipes i was able get friends look find 4 these issues then I complained item at time got resolved that way.


If its mould bathroom ceiling walls that my friend treated by checking leaks.


Then cleaned fungal wash with mask dust suit gloves.

Let dry paint fully mould block paint let dry then paint white washable bathroom paint.

Same can be used in a kitchen.


Hope that helps bit

Its horrible I've had live in that twice,definitely feel school can replace sound insulate fencing.

Hello Pugwash and Sue, your ideas are great, I will follow them up, just feeling too exhausted and run down to try for a bit. I've been let down for years after trying to stand up for myself.

I am hoping that other residents who are also stressed by the issues could make contact with councillors, landlords etc also.

Thanks Countrlass22, all attempts to fix place by Hyde made me ill.

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