Government tables 'Awaab's Law' in memory of boy who died in mouldy flat in bid to improve social housing conditions

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The government has already committed to a rapid review of existing guidance on the health impacts of damp and mould, followed by new guidance tailored to the housing sector, to be published by summer 2023.

made the announcement on a visit to Rochdale today where he met Awaab's family and the new chief executive at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.Advertisement

The law will also mean that where conditions are so severe that repairs cannot be made, tenants will be moved into a new property."He was inexcusably let down and his family repeatedly ignored. I want to pay tribute to Awaab's family for their tireless fight for justice over the last two years. "Those landlords who continue to drag their feet over dangerous damp and mould will face the full force of the law.

 

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Why can’t people sell their houses & Rent an Housing Association/Council House because then you do not have to pay for your future care!!!

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