< P.S. Believe me social tenants are not mollycoddled, far from it. It can be nigh on impossible to get essential repairs done to a housing Association home. The associations are gravy trains, and the people who run them try every trick in the book to spend as little as possible on their housing stock, so they can retain as much money as possible for their own salaries and bonuses. >
We became private tenants about 6 years ago, due to a number of unfortunate incidents, and have to say that it isn't only the council tenants who get a rough deal on repairs etc. At the last house we rented, the boiler packed up on July 12th. After many lies and excuses from both the agent and the landlord, it was eventually fixed on the 24th. October, we left 3 weeks later in November.
2 days after moving to our current home the boiler packed up, a week later it was fixed. This house has so very many faults, but you just try to get the landlord to put his hand in his pocket.... Not to mention that he and his wife still claim to live here, I have to hold on to all their mail, and during the winter months post it off monthly to a P.O. Box in Portugal

What really irks me is, I pay £80 a month more for this 3 bedroom hovel than my mortgage was on our last house even with 4 fewer rooms....
