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31 Chambord Street

Weavers, London, E2 7NJ
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Reviews of house or flat to rent at 31 Chambord Street, Weavers, London, E2 7NJ

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10 November 2022
★☆☆☆☆
I rented property 31 Chambord Street, E27NJ through Peach Properties from October 2021 to October 2022. Property owned by landlord Ms Sophie Gregorios-Pippas.

For over 7 months of the tenancy my bedroom ceiling was covered in black mould and leaked yellow water droplets into the bedroom.

The leak damaged my belongings, threatened my physical health due to inhaling black mould daily for over 7 months and had an enormous detrimental impact on my mental health.

Neither Peach Properties, nor the Landlord Ms Sophie Gregorios-Pippas offered any source to recourse for my health and safety during this time, with no offer to rehouse us to a safe property and refused to compensate us for the damage caused to my belonging and life.

We paid £2800 a month, £33,6000 over the year to live in a property not fit for habitation, and had our legal rights to live in a property that is safe an in a good state of repair, and also to live in the property undisturbed disregarded and abused.

On top of this, the landlord Ms Sophie Gregorios-Pippas is deducting a substantial amount from our deposit, partly for stains on the carpet caused by the leaking ceiling.

Estate agents and landlords cannot continue to exploit tenants like this. Tenants deserve healthy homes.
10 November 2022
★☆☆☆☆
I rented property 31 Chambord Street, E27NJ through Peach Properties from October 2021 to October 2022. Property owned by landlord Ms Sophie Gregorios-Pippas.

For over 7 months of the tenancy my bedroom ceiling was covered in black mould and leaked yellow water droplets into the bedroom.

The leak damaged my belongings, threatened my physical health due to inhaling black mould daily for over 7 months and had an enormous detrimental impact on my mental health.

Neither Peach Properties, nor the Landlord Ms Sophie Gregorios-Pippas offered any source to recourse for my health and safety during this time, with no offer to rehouse us to a safe property and refused to compensate us for the damage caused to my belonging and life.

We paid £2800 a month, £33,6000 over the year to live in a property not fit for habitation, and had our legal rights to live in a property that is safe an in a good state of repair, and also to live in the property undisturbed disregarded and abused.

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