Housing body that ran flat where Awaab Ishak died received 106 formal complaints about damp or mould in a year

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The housing association that managed the flat in which toddler Awaab Ishak was killed by mould received 106 formal complaints about damp or mould in their properties over the last year, Sky News can reveal

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Speaking to Sky News,"Eleanor", who wanted to protect her identity, claimed:"RBH have been putting profit before people for a long time. They try to cut corners and make them more cash-rich. I've been in meetings where it has all been about cost-cutting and how much can we save?" When asked to confirm how many complaints about damp and mould it had received in a year, RBH said in its statement to Sky News:"We look after around 12,500 homes and over the last 12 months we have had 106 complaints about damp and mould.

 

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