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Southmoor Way, London E9 5NL.upkeep of the estate buildings and Hackney homes of residents and leaseholds in disrepair falling to bits. roof gutter's blocked overflowing for years causing leaks and problems in residence homes and leaseholders.Residents without hot water and heating in their properties for years with severe health conditions. Residence and leaseholders have the using electric heaters to keep warm because the heating system and hot water system is not efficient for their properties outdated. Outdated heating systems what need updating residents suffering on the Trowbridge estate. Hackney council are then updating the heating system when residents move out because they know it is illegal and wrong what they're doing.Residence and leaseholders double glazed windows are all blown,large gaps in the seals of Windows,Windows falling out, rotten window frames falling to bits Hackney council just do bodge up jobs because they don't want to pay for the work to be done properly.Damp and mould in people's properties and asbestos is being found in the properties on the Trowbridge estate. Hackney council are keeping that information to theirselves and not informing residents and leaseholders of the asbestos being found. Hackney council are only tackling that asbestos when people are moving out the property not tackling it why they're living with it. Trowbridge Residence and leaseholders should seek legal advice.

Reported via mobile anonymously at 11:50, Saturday 30 November 2024

Sent to Hackney Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6803162.

Stop making elderly people suffer ill health hackney council because you will not update heating/water system. Causing ill health and trauma to residents and leaseholders. Get your app together.

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  • Please submit repair requests directly to the Repairs Department by telephone on 020 8356 3691

    Posted by Hackney Council at 13:20, Tuesday 3 December 2024

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