Propertymark calls for tough consumer protection during Damp and Mould Action and Awareness Week

Propertymark is demanding clear public knowledge on how to report issues of damp and mould and the timeframes for which they must be addressed.

Over seven million homes throughout the UK are impacted by damp and mould and the agent trade body says that it is imperative recent changes in law following the death of Awaab Ishak, who died from exposure to mould at his rented home back in 2020, are robustly enforced.
Propertymark says that at a time when the NHS spends around £1.4 billion a year on treating illnesses associated with living in a cold or damp property, it remains important that all measures are taken to raise standards and ensure tenants are better protected.

A recent survey conducted by the The Property Ombudsman found that lettings agents reported 3,280 properties with current damp and mould issues, 81% of which were managed directly by landlords.

Although most agents felt that landlords understood that damp and mould can have serious consequences, in a minority of some property owners had to be educated about the potential impacts before agreeing to take any action.

RAISING AWARENESS
Nathan Emerson, Propertymark
Nathan Emerson, Propertymark

Nathan Emerson, Chief Executive at Propertymark, says: “This is a powerful initiative which will help raise awareness of issues surrounding damp and mould and the real-world devastation it can cause if left unrectified.

“It is important to have tough consumer protections in place and raise a strong public awareness of how such issues can be reported, as well as extensive knowledge on the timelines for which issues surround damp and mould must be rectified.”

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