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What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

Released Tuesday, 5th April 2022
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What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

What is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

Tuesday, 5th April 2022
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Over the past year the issue of disrepair in social housing properties has risen in prominence to become one of the country’s key social issues. This has been brought to light by the long-term ITV News investigation which has featured cases where residents have been living in appalling conditions.

These case studies have painted a picture where tenants have been ignored by their landlords for months and sometimes years.

This has been matched by a huge uptake in disrepair claims facing social landlords. In this episode of the Housing Podcast, Inside Housing’s Jack Simpson and Grainne Cuffe ask: what is behind the rising number of disrepair claims being brought against social landlords?

They are joined by:

- Kwajo Tweneboa, social housing activist - Giles Peaker, partner at Anthony Gold and co-author of the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018- Justin Bates, barrister at Landmark Chambers and co-author of the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018- Dorota Pawlowski, managing associate at Trowers & Hamlins

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