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Effects of living in home with rising damp/ mould.

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Hello to all. Oct.2017 i moved into a ground floor flat. I suffer from pulmonary hypertension associated with congenital heart disease. My symptoms have exasberated since dec 2018. And need to know if enviromental conditions have worsened symptoms. If so how can i prove this?

Wishing you all well.

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Dilly2

Think you should go to your doctor with that photo think it would make any health issues worst

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froggynut in reply to Dilly2

I agree and have a appointment this week.

I had enviromental officer out to assess the flat feb 2018. She completed a report stating the whole flat had serious damp issues and the landlord sent out his odd-job man to take a look. He told me it was a specialist damp company whom needed to come out but i have not heard anything since. I contacted enviromental officer last month saying that nothing has been rectified.

She contacted him and he told her that on 3x occasions since feb 2018 i had refused to let the damp company into my flat!!?

He is making up things rather than pay for works and lying to get out of being held responsible. Im at my wits end as cant afford to move but cant continue living in such conditions. The photo was of a ' fake vent' that wasnt drilled through and so useless.

Thank you for your reply and hope you are well.

🐸

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Dilly2 in reply to froggynut

That makes me so angry I still think you would have more success with your respiratory team or doctors best of luck

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James48

Hi froggynut,

Have you got a CAB (Citizens Advice Bureaux) where you live or similar organisation? You could ring them for advice. They are very good.

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froggynut in reply to James48

Morning James48

. Thanks for your reply. Yes there is a c.a.b locally and yes thats a good idea.

I have just recieved a letter from landlord complaining about something that is irrelevant to the damp issue, some months ago i had a padlock fitted to the inside of my garden gate. The reason being i had a prowler early hours of the morning. The garden is shared with my neighbour upstairs however in 2x years he has never used the garden.

I had mentioned it to my neighbour and he agreed it was good to feel secure and encouraged me to bolt/ lock gate. I also paid for security lights and a small camera. The neighbour is welcome anytime to use garden as we talked about it first.

Now it seems since i complained again about the damp im getting complaints saying im breaching the tenancy as i locked the gate thus preventing my neighbour access to the garden. My neighbour and I saw landlord to say this isnt a problem and reason why its bolted but he will not revoke the complaint and its copied to file. It isnt the first letter ive recieved since complaining about the damp. Im not at all well as suffer with severe lung and heart conditions and im in constant pain due to urology complaint. I wish he would be a decent person and deal with his responsibilities.

Im far too exhausted to have to battle with him.

Hope you are well 🐸

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James48 in reply to froggynut

Sorry to read all that. Sounds like the landlord is using evading tactics that are nothing to do with the state of the flat. Good luck with CAB. All this takes time and does not improve your situation anytime soon.

Maybe as others have said, get a GP letter stating that the flat is not fit for you to live in and go to the Council and ask to be rehoused as a priority.

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froggynut in reply to James48

I have an app with my gp this week and shall take all of the photos/ letters to back up my account.

I thank you so much for your replies.

I live alone and just being able to vent my concerns helps me to feel anxious about what needs done.

Keep well 🐸

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James48 in reply to froggynut

Good luck froggynut and let us know how you get on. People are very supportive on here! :)

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froggynut in reply to James48

Thank you 🐸

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