The private rented sector is failing to serve tenants and
landlords alike, a major report from Which? reveals. The sector is plagued by
issues of sub-standard accommodation, insecurity and ineffective redress provisions. Which? tracked the experiences of more than
2,500 tenants as they searched for, secured, lived in and moved on from rented
accommodation in England. We also carried out a survey of 898 private landlords
to understand the challenges they face. The report found evidence of
wide-ranging issues from substandard property conditions to anxiety about
insecure tenancies and a fear of reporting problems. Read more on the Which?
website.
Motor neurone disease patients in England die waiting for home adaptations,
campaigners say
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Charity finds grants for crucial alterations take average 375 days, with
many MND patients dying in this time
People with motor neurone disease (MND) are...
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