The Guinness Partnership Limited (202011602)
The complaint is about the landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of damage to her car window.
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The complaint is about the landlord’s response to the resident’s reports of damage to her car window.
The complaint refers to: The landlord’s handling of the resident’s reports of antisocial behaviour and noise nuisance.
The complaint is about the landlord’s handling of reports of a leak in the bathroom at the property.
The complaint concerns: The landlord’s handling of outstanding defects at the property. Breaches of data protection regulations by the landlord. The condition of the wiring in the property.
This complaint is about the managing agent’s response to the resident’s request that his Thames Water, Watersure Plus, discount be backdated to 2015.
The resident has complained about the following issues: That service charges for maintaining and operating a door entry system are too high. That the landlord cannot, or should not, recharge her for the full cost of this item.
The complaint is about the landlord’s handling of a leak at the resident’s property.
The complaint is about the landlord’s response to the residents’ reports that a neighbour installed a gate that restricted access to the communal path serving their property.
The complaint is about the landlord’s decision to withhold a Responsible Tenant Award
The resident has complained about the time taken to investigate and resolve their reports of inadequate water pressure in their home.