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Just phoned the council about me living in poor housing . council said they would work with my social landlord to get them to do the repairs(plastering walls in 3 bedrooms,treat damp in living room.)I told the council it is too late for my social landlord to do these repairs while i still live in this property cos of my copd.if they do repairs i will not not be able to breath.council said if they can not do repairs if i live their my landlord may have to rehouse me.I hope they do cos thers property that is being revamped in my area that i really want to move into.

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This sounds like the first step on the road to a solution for you mumsy, I do hope so :)

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thanks.i hope this situation works for me and i get rehoused to the house i want.plus my autistic son attends clubs in this area so i want to stay here for his sake.

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Do hope that they will give you the house that you want, you could also tell them that your son is Autistic and that he doesnt handle change to his routine so need to stay local for his benefit. Hope they will sort it all out soon for you both, Luv Lorraine xx

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Hi Mumsy ,your council sound like ours ,if you have a Autistic son and your so unwell the flipping couclil have a duty of care surly .Landlords good or bad do not have too have a duty of care Our council just kept pushing us away saying we dont have the housing stock ,we are trying ,our landlord was really poor just wanted his rent .When I pushed him to do works he told us to get out ,so we were not making ourselfs homeless sat firm and we are now living in a fab One bed Bungulow ,wet room and at last feel safe which is a must when ill I really hope you get a safe nice home for you and your son good luck

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My social landlord thinks this house is livable. they let their properties out in a bad conditions.My health has gone downhill since moving into this property .iv also told my social landlord that.I hope that i get rehoused befor i get a chest infection cos of the winter.if i am ill i will not be able to move cos i will feel too ill.when i put beds on property pool there are about ten people befor me bidding too.But not all doom and gloom i have been alicated a housing support worker cos i am classed has vunable.she will help me to bid for properties,hopefully she will really help.

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thats sounds pos ,just keep on at them I phoned almost every day in tears ,as we had baliffes due ,I think the coucil hope you give in and find something ,but you do that and you go to bottom of any list ,good about your suport worker hope there worth haveing great news fingers cross .Jackie

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