Work and money correspondent, BBC London

“We are treated as villagers. The Lorraine branch owned by Nags Head in eastern Lordon is not good for you to live in decent homes.
He is part of a group of a group of tenants who applied to fight against Peare after complaining to his lawyers and health workers in their homes, wet and mold in their homes.
The tenants claimed that Bethnal claimed that the green property was accused of health problems, including respiratory diseases and claims that previous repairs are not only “fast adjustment”.
Peabody, one of the largest housing associations in the UK, in 2024, “In 2024,” It has invested in £ 1 million in improvements, “said,” Unfortunately, there will be time to resolve all issues. “
Lorraine lives in the heads of Nags for 14 years with four children.
He said, “All the tenants, knocking on the door, we tried to collect only people to attract people.
“We hired lawyers, we made medical experts managed by a philanthropist to help us.”
‘They are quick adjustments’
Lorraine showed the wall of one of the last summer-painted apartments.
The wall was clearly humid and painted in his hand when touched.
“They are quick adjustments,” he said.
“They do not properly insulate the walls. Nothing is solved,” he said.
“In the long term, you thought they would put money to solve problems rather than returning, back.

The BBC was taken in another apartment in another flat in the hallway, in the kitchen and the curtains of the shower.
The carpet was moist and the flat smelt was moist.
The tenant, who did not want to be called, said they had problems for Peabody, but did not last eight weeks.
When washing the mold, “quickly returned back” was added after the apartment association.

Fatima Tejani, lived on property for 16 years with his family and started after the respiratory problems.
“I started to be COPD (xrink obstructive pulmonary disease), lung problems.”
“I blame the house.
“When you have a health problem, you have a spiritual health problem. Peabody made us sick.”
‘I’m fine when I go out but I start coughing when I was in. It’s not normal for me. “
‘If we are going to bed, we’ll wake up?’
In 2024, his family was transferred to temporary apartments within three months while maintaining Peabody repair work.
When the family returned, they found “more difficulty than before, including condensation on Windows and wet carpets.

Fatima believes that the repairs are cosmetics and did not solve the root causes of mold and moisture.
“I’m really worried about the combination of water and electricity.”
“What will be? If we go to sleep, we will wake up?”
The Housing Association provided them with thirsters, but the three children who share a room, he said he made it difficult to sleep.
He said his 10-year-old son, “I woke up and the vine was not sweating – but there was water on the vine.”
‘High degrees of health problems’
The tenants finally decided to push a solution to the Health Justice campaign to work with specialists in the charity medican.
37 Households in 2024 in a survey in 2024, a quarter of the public tenants in the property – 35 people were visible and 30 households are wet in their property in 30 households.
Charity said that 31 households have had new symptoms or injuries since their household property, and at least one member has developed the respiration situation in 19.

According to him, in his opinion, these were “widespread in property and related to humidity.”
MEDact’s Dr. Isbel Braithwaite explained: “We have seen moisture, mold, leaks and useless and useless issues, and people have really seen health problems, especially highly high degrees of respiration.
“We think that things are closed.”

Tracy Packer, Peabody’s Managing Director for Northeast London, “It is an important report that reflects the answers in the quarters of the houses in the property, he said.
He said Peabody, from the senior residents of all NAGS, “helps to form this investment and agree to you where to grow development.”
“Last year I am more than £ 1 million in progress and I am committed to the residents I hope to make a positive change.
“Unfortunately, it will take time to solve all issues.”
He is extremely big problems, “It is a major problem, which means” fast rising costs “, which means” rapid rising costs “means” can be rented. ”
“This makes it a very difficult situation,” he said.
“But we do our best and are determined to improve.”
Comes as homeowners for the social housing in England Moisture and moldy features from October will have to make quickerThe government has been announced.
The rules will eventually cover private homeowners.
Campaigners called on tough rules After a two-year-old AWAAB Ishak In 2020, Rochdale died because he was mold.
