Exeter City Council (202110849)
The complaint concerns the landlord’s request that a partition wall is reinstated.
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The complaint concerns the landlord’s request that a partition wall is reinstated.
The complaint concerns the contact details provided on Council Tax information.
The complaint is about: The landlord’s handling of the resident’s reports of repairs to her front garden brick wall. The landlord’s handling of the associated complaint.
The complaint is about: The level of compensation offered by the landlord for its handling of a repair to the resident’s balcony door. The landlord’s handling of the associated complaint.
The complaint is about the landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of overcrowding and difficulties experienced with the bidding process.
The complaint concerns the accuracy of a listing on Devon Homes Choice.
The complaint is about the landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of anti-social behaviour (‘ASB’) by her neighbour. The report will also address the landlord’s handling of the associated complaint.
The complaint is about: The landlord’s response to the resident’s report that a staff member closed her complaint with the Ombudsman untruthfully. The landlord’s handling of the resident’s reports of antisocial behaviour (ASB) from her neighbour.
The complaint is about: The landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of staff conduct during a telephone call in May 2020. The landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of staff conduct during an inspection on 13 January 2021. The landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of a contractor attending her property with symptoms of corona virus. The landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of a loss of hot water and heating. The landlord’s handling of the associated complaint.
The complaint refers to: The landlord’s handling of the resident’s reports that one of the bedrooms in her property was too small to be classed as a bedroom. The level of rent charged by the landlord to the resident based on the number of bedrooms in the property. The resident’s concerns about the behaviour of a member of the landlord’s staff.