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Poor recordkeeping behind leak failure that left resident at ‘breaking point’

Accent housing association Close-up Photo Of Flooded Floor In Kitchen From Water Leak - The Housing Ombudsman has identified several maladministration cases in handling with serious repairs.
Accent housing association took four days to inspect the leak (Image: Cunaplus via Dreamstime.com)

Accent housing association’s failure to categorise a leak as an emergency repair resulted in delays that left a resident at “breaking point”.

The case is included in the Housing Ombudsman’s latest severe maladministration learnings report ahead of Awaab’s Law coming into force in October.

Eleven social landlords are mentioned in the report, including five local authorities and six housing associations.

In this instance, the watchdog found that Accent could not provide evidence of any steps it took to investigate the issues – particularly where key members of staff, such as its surveyors, left the business – due to poor recordkeeping.

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