Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 18 March 2025
Right. I will just finish by saying that the burden falls on the tenant, because the landlord regards them as the expert. They have to make the complaint and then do this, that and the other.
The bottom line is that the tenant is not an expert on damp and mould. The landlord should be proactive instead of being reactive and always looking to the tenant to report damp and mould. They should know what is happening in their properties; they should have up-to-date stock-condition surveys so that they know what is going on.
As I have said, they should be proactive instead of just being reactive to tenants making complaints. Most landlords do not understand the damp and mould that are in their properties—that is a fact.