I hope the tenants are offered decent places to stay.My friend has moved out for 4-5 month sas her house is being updated Living there for over 50 years and always doing their ow repairs, it is a big upheaval
She was offered stinking run down flat with traces of vagrants, which she refused and then one with wallpaper peeling and a sink hanging from the kitchen wall.
Told there were only 2 offers she could refuse-or--find yourself somewhere.
Her family stepped in and threatened trouble--and of course the elections are soon aren't they.
She has now moved to a lovely flat I'll be surprised if she doesn't want to stay altho' she loves her garden.
Who are these people, working for councils, who think, in 2018 they can move people like chess pieces and degrade them like trash t with a tick of a pencil.
And this wasn't Rugby.
[quote="Lex"]It might be less expensive to go for the rebuild option: [url]https://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/news/residents-could-be-asked-to-move-out-of-multi-storey-flat-blocks-in-rugby-ahead-of-decision-to-repair-or-replace-them-1-8465314[/url][/quote]
I hope the tenants are offered decent places to stay.My friend has moved out for 4-5 month sas her house is being updated Living there for over 50 years and always doing their ow repairs, it is a big upheaval
She was offered stinking run down flat with traces of vagrants, which she refused and then one with wallpaper peeling and a sink hanging from the kitchen wall.
Told there were only 2 offers she could refuse-or--find yourself somewhere.
Her family stepped in and threatened trouble--and of course the elections are soon aren't they.
She has now moved to a lovely flat I'll be surprised if she doesn't want to stay altho' she loves her garden.
Who are these people, working for councils, who think, in 2018 they can move people like chess pieces and degrade them like trash t with a tick of a pencil.
And this wasn't Rugby.