Speak Out – Shelter Explains about Bad Housing!

Shelter the UK Housing Organisation States When you can Ask for Compensation

You can ask your landlord for compensation if they fail to carry out repairs within a reasonable time once you’ve reported them.

The Aldwyck Housing Group organised a deliberate ‘Illegal Eviction’ using foreign neighbours of Aldwyck Court who were given preferential treatment and allowed to earn ‘Extras’ by dealing in prostitution and drugs. Mr Foenander was illegally ‘Listened Into’ with daily recordings taken edited to have Mr Foenander evicted, rather than step up to their responsibility of re-housing and compensation.

The ‘Illegal Eviction’ is now being ‘Appealed’ through the courts and justice system.

Shelter also advices tenants:

What you can claim compensation for

You can claim for actual financial loss as well as for general inconvenience and disruption.

Damage to belongings

You can claim for items that are damaged or destroyed because of poor conditions or during repair works.

Financial loss

You can claim if you’ve had to spend more money because of the repair issue. 

For example: higher electric bills when using plug-in heaters due to a broken boiler.

Keep receipts and bills as evidence of money you’ve had to pay because of disrepair or poor conditions.

Inconvenience and disruption

You can claim for inconvenience including:

  • disruption to your daily life
  • not having full use of your home
  • time spent waiting for builders or inspections

Damage to health

You can claim if your physical or mental health is affected by the conditions in your home.

The amount depends on how you were affected and for how long.

You can also claim for:

  • loss of earnings if you were unable to work
  • extra expenses such as prescriptions or travel to hospital

Keep sick notes or hospital reports that show how your health has been affected.

SECTION 21 Eviction is SCARY & Illegal Section 21 Evictions are a ‘Typical Strategy’ landlords use against tenants , Shelter reports.

What is illegal eviction?

Landlords must follow the correct procedures to evict tenants

Actions that count as illegal eviction

It’s usually illegal eviction if your landlord:

  • forces you to leave by threatening or harassing you
  • physically throws you out
  • stops you from getting into parts of your home
  • changes the locks while you’re out

Illegal eviction is a criminal offence

It’s a criminal offence for a landlord to evict you without following the correct legal steps but they get away with discrimination and organise harassment against tenants that complain of the living conditions.

FLAT 6- HP11SJ – CONDEMNED AFTER MY EVICTION

Only 1 week after the illegal eviction. The Aldwyck Housing Group condemned the property for ‘Dangerous’ electrics and went on to relet the property without fixing the electrical wiring that the Police stated, ‘The electrical wiring is old and needs replacing’, the landlord needs to take responsibility.

Aldwyck Housing Group sent in their manager Matthew Ambler to review Mr Foenander’s complaints but later Matthew Ambler ‘STOLE’ all of Mr Foenander’s property, which was Witnessed by neighbours living in Aldwyck Court – but Matthew Ambler DENIED ALL KNOWLEDGE OF THE WHERE ABOUTS OF MY PROPERTY TO THE POLICE.

The matter is now being investigated by the Police Professional Standards department PSD for Deliberate Closing Down of My Complaint of THEFT.

If there are any neighbours or people in the Hemel Hempstead area that have experienced the same treatment by Matthew Ambler and Edward Ogundelel of Aldwyck Housing Group or have any evidence regarding the Missing Painting and property belonging to Mr Foenander, please get in touch and provide statements in the strictest confidence, please send this to our secure email address or comment on this post and this will be passed on to the Police, The PSD and The IOPC.

If you are living in an Aldwyck Housing Group property and have experienced electrical sparks or issues in your property please get in touch and provide details of your issue.

Your information will beheld in the strictest confidence and passed to the authorities now investigating these issues and the illegal merger of this housing group.