💨 Abstract
Tenants at Queen’s Court in Bristol have endured years of squalid living conditions, including damp, mould, and wastewater flooding. Despite complaints and enforcement notices, repairs have been inadequate. Residents face health issues, rent hikes, and even eviction threats. The Renters’ Rights Bill, which abolishes no-fault evictions, offers some relief, but more protections are needed, such as rent controls and the right to withhold rent for disrepair.
Courtesy: Carla Denyer
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