"I feel stressed in this house"
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- čas přidán 4. 03. 2024
- Kadra and Wendy raising their children and managing their lives in damp homes.
Kadra and her young sons all experience coughing and chest problems and her youngest is scared to use the mouldy bathroom so has reverted to using nappies.
Wendy lives with her 18 year old daughter and spends most of her time at work to avoid her extremely mould-ridden house. Her mental health has suffered and she believes her osteo-arthritis is triggered by the damp.
That's a slum lord.
Shame on the landlord for renting a house out to the lady and her daughter, she needs to put new windows in
Am a Canadian,had lived in UK a couple of years back working for Canadian consulate, and I can agree the UK are far behind in their houses they really sucks, they should learn from the homes system we have in Canada,Canada have super excellent homes for human habitat.
Your English is very poor for a Canadian..but yes, lots of old houses in UK
The UK is full of very old houses. That’s part of the charm, but it also sucks if it’s not renovated.
None of these homes were ever charming
If they are out of the house most of the time then the heating isn't going on regularly and the damp will get worse.
Too many poor now. The world has an immigration problem.
Go away racist
When I was there in the early 90's, almost every house I saw (particularly the ones built after 1960) had too much damp.
Why is there so much mold problems in the UK and also are they using? We have a product here called Drid. It’s basically sits in a container and observes moisture around the container. Turns it into water that she poured out.
It’s a damp place perhaps. A house needs to heated, decluttered and windows to get airflow
@@lesleyhubble2976 they don't like it leave rawanda is lovely
Wow the second house 😮
The crazy thing is, its a private rented property. She didn't mention anything about the landlord doing anything to resolve the problem.
This is discusting they really dont care!
She can go rawanda for god sake stop moaning she don't like it go
Foreign people come to Canada with their handicapped because we have the best accomodations for them
I get nauseous just looking at the mouldy pics, never mind living in that flat Good Grief what a slum landlord getting rich from other people's suffering he should be jailed
let the landlady put the house on the market...she'll never get a buyer in that state, and in the meantime she can't move you out until it's sold.... however that landlady should be arrested for the state she's forced her tenant to live in...
Totally agree but no dad don't have kids no home keep your legs shut buy your own home before you breed like a rabbit
There are housing associations they could apply to get out of those places…. Report it …. It’s now illegal since a two year old died a few years ago from the damp in a house… landlords must legally tackle this issue….
Unfortunately even housing association properties and council homes are riddled with mold. I was living in a home owned by a housing association which became covered in mold. Partly due to a defect in how it was built and the result of a burst water pipe resulting in the partial collapse of the ceiling. It wasn't until I gave birth to my daughter (6 months after the pipe burst) that I got moved to a council home. Soon after moving into the council home I noticed water coming up through the floor in various rooms. The council kept saying it was condensation causing it but I told them iI thought it was rising damp. I bought some floor sealant and the puddles of water I used to have coming up through my floor stopped. The flat above me experienced 2 floods, I don't have a window in my bathroom and the extractor fans don't work. The council did nothing except blame condensation. I have had to resort to stripping off all of the wallpaper and painting the walls with mold preventer mixed in at my own expense. The only time these issues are dealt with is when a tenant moves out or fixes the problems themselves. If the properties were built properly and maintained in the first place by the landlords then more people would be able to stay in these homes and yet the landlords keep putting the rent up even when their properties are not fit to live in due to the constant mantra of "We don't have the money available to fix things."
Wow they are goi g to get sick. What a pos the landlord is
You think things are bad in the UK. Try living in New Zealand !!!! Things are twice as bad there and it’s considered the norm.
Can’t you also use like a special paint that could seal it in
I use heavy rubber gloves and scrub with bleach water. If alone I spray bleach and rinse. Does wonders.
Try washing it off with bleachy water , if you leave it it will just get worse , keep on top of it ,😮
I don’t think it works that way, don’t you think she has tried that. The other lady can’t even open the window. Her landlord is disgusting
No. Use AZIJN because bleach does not destroy mold/fungus!
I am sorry for these
Families.
It's awful!
Especially with 2 small
Children.
People who moan
Don't realise how
Lucky they are!
How is it these people have children no husband why have the children if you cannot give them a decent home and a dad
I think they enjoy fcukin too much to care about the consequences
She had a husband, they got divorced
@Sumo19871 oh sorry sumo I didn't no you knew her so many of them hope he makes child payments for his kids I work for dwp
@@Sumo19871 can you let me have more info many thanks
Not answering now I'll sort it out thank you so much for letting us know
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