Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

‘Mouldy flat’ protest outside letting agent

- BY LINDSEY HAMILTON

A DUNDEE tenant has led a protest outside a city letting agent in a row over a “mouldy” flat.

Rowan Heggie, 30, was joined by protesters holding placards outside Tay Letting on the city’s Bell Street yesterday.

The firm has asked Rowan to leave the Parker Street flat – near the Dudhope Roundabout – while it carries out work on the property, following complaints about mould growing in the bathroom.

Tay Letting says it has offered Rowan support, but the tenant claims not to have been given somewhere else to live.

Rowan also says the issue has led to poor mental health – and that it highlights wider issues with rented accommodat­ion.

The Dundee and Angus College worker told The Courier: “I have fought for three years to get the mould in my bathroom repaired.

“Over that time it has got worse and worse. I have constantly been in touch with Tay Letting asking them to carry out repairs but so far little or nothing has been done and the mould has got unbearable.

“After I refused to pay a rent increase I received an eviction notice.

“Part of the reason we are here today is to get them to cancel the eviction and agree to a timeline to address outstandin­g repairs in the flat.”

Rowan was backed at the protest by members of Living Rent Dundee, a tenants’ union.

Tay Letting insists it has been working to help Rowan.

A spokesman said: “The landlord provided the requisite notice to recover the property in order to begin work on a full refurbishm­ent and to improve its energy efficiency.

“The tenant has not accepted our offer of support in finding an alternativ­e property.

“We reached out to the tenant again today and will continue to offer support.”

Kerri Gallacher of Living Rent Dundee said: “These issues come amid increasing pressure to address the state of Scotland’s private renting sector, where tenants face several issues including spiralling rents – up 12.5% last year in Dundee.

“In April, Living Rent made a submission to the Scottish

Government which, among other things, included a demand for ‘greater and clearer penalties for landlords who refuse to make repairs’ and ‘security of tenure’ to protect tenants from eviction.”

 ?? ?? Rowan Heggie protesting outside Tay Letting, and mould on the ceiling of her Parker Street flat.
Rowan Heggie protesting outside Tay Letting, and mould on the ceiling of her Parker Street flat.
 ?? ?? Protester Miranda Johnston.
Protester Miranda Johnston.

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