The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tenants claim they were told to fix mould problems themselves

One says she was given a sponge and spray to cure damp problem

- Kirsty Mcintosh kmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

Council bosses have been accused of “hard-nosed indifferen­ce” towards their tenants after telling them to deal with major problems in their homes by themselves.

Householde­rs in Perth have been told to carry out cosmetic repairs to longterm problems, some of which pose a hazard to health.

One with a chronic mould infestatio­n was handed a sponge and cleaning spray and told to tackle it herself, while a suggestion was made to another that he repair cracks in the wall.

It comes just weeks after the council told residents to grit their own streets and published online tips on how tenants could repair their own homes.

Daniel Greer has been plagued with mould in his Craigie flat since last summer, later resulting in a crack in his bedroom wall.

The 20-year-old was told to buy bleach spray and plaster filler and treat the issue himself.

He said: “There’s a crack going down my bedroom wall. When it started I though I’d better tell the council.

“They sent a property inspector, who told me it wasn’t the council’s job, it was my job. I was told to get wall filler and fix

Tenants who face issues of this nature need support to deal with it, not handed a sponge and told to get on with it. SNP COUNCILLOR DAVE DOOGAN

it myself. I was shocked when they told me that – I didn’t know what to say to them.”

Claire Woods, who moved into her property in the Letham area of Perth in February, said her teenage son has developed respirator­y problems as a result of damp.

She said: “The council has said just to open a window. They gave me a sponge and a spray, which isn’t helping anyone. I would have to clean the house all day every day to get rid of it.”

SNP leader Dave Doogan, who served as housing convener under the previous administra­tion, said the council should be addressing the underlying causes of the problems.

He said: “I greatly the fear this is the type of hard-nosed indifferen­ce we will see more of from this Tory-led council.

“The fact is, some council properties do have challenges when it comes to condensati­on and potential formation of mould.

“Tenants who face issues of this nature need support to deal with it, not handed a sponge and told to get on with it.

“The causes are more complex than this and involve issues such as ventilatio­n, heating type and usage, drying laundry, occupancy levels and furniture location.”

A spokesman for Perth and Kinross Council said: “Although we don’t comment on individual circumstan­ces, we have and will continue to give informatio­n and advice to council tenants on how to deal with condensati­on issues in their homes”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? When Daniel Greer complained about a crack in his council home due to damp, he says he was told to buy bleach and plaster filler and deal with the issue himself.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. When Daniel Greer complained about a crack in his council home due to damp, he says he was told to buy bleach and plaster filler and deal with the issue himself.

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