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Man pleads for help as leak leaves him with carpet puddles and mould-ridden walls

A desperate man is begging for help after being left in his damp-ridden flat over Christmas - weeks after it was wrecked by a leak.

Steven Perry, 38, contacted his housing association on December 6 after his property was first trashed by water from above - with mould on his walls and ceiling, and a carpet full of puddles.

Workers came out to the flat the following day but left after they were unable to get access to the apartment upstairs.

Steven has since been on the phone "back and forth" to Wythenshawe Community Housing Group (WCHG) but has been told the job will have to wait until the new year - despite having put up with the problem for weeks.

Speaking to Manchester Evening News, the man said: "They've been absolutely awful with it. It's just like I'm being passed from pillar to post - fobbed off left, right and centre - and they don't care.

Mould is pictured in Steven's living room in the flat in Manchester (MEN MEDIA)

"I'm spending all my time here with the mould - my chest isn't great at all.

"I've been alone pretty much all Christmas and I have spent all that time here. I'm struggling badly but I am just trying to keep going.

"It's all a bit tough at the moment."

Steven says when workers first inspected the damage to his living room in suburban Manchester, they believed it was an issue to do with the central heating in the flat above.

Puddles of water have emerged on the carpet (MEN MEDIA)

The two workers were unable to enter the property - also managed by WCHG - on the same day, so said a letter would have to be sent.

Steven continued to chase up the issue with WCHG and spoke to his neighbour above who let him inside the flat, where he believes a guttering problem on the balcony caused water to leak into his flat.

He says another worker came to look at the issue on December 17 and told him the work would probably not get sorted out until next year - which was still two weeks away.

"I've got mould on the walls, my carpet is soaking wet. It's just a mess and it's getting worse," Steven continued.

Water damage left in the flat (MEN MEDIA)

"But this guy didn't seem interested. He came back downstairs and said the gutter will have to be sorted out.

"He said it was probably not going to be sorted until the new year - and this was before Christmas.

"He said to me 'all you can do is ring up and ask for a surveyor to come out'."

Steven claims he called WCHG again the following Tuesday (December 21) and asked for a surveyor to take a look at the problem - but he was 'fobbed off again'.

He said: "I was told it was Covid problems - staff issues etc - and that a surveyor is not really available at the moment.

"She said the surveyor was not going to be able to do much until it had all dried up. I got rather irate, in the nicest possible way. I said 'how can you expect it to dry out?'.

"The carpet is soaking, it has been for weeks, and the walls are still wet. All I got was a promise of a dehumidifier to try and help dry it out, but nothing has been said about that since."

Steven - who lives alone and has asthma, depression and insomnia - says the issue is the first major problem he has had at his flat since moving there back in March 2017.

He says his last plea for help was in a call to WCHG's emergency number, but he was told the issue was not urgent because water was not currently 'streaming down' from above.

"I've gone back and forth with them since it has happened and they are still not listening to me," added Steven.

"I'm getting nowhere - I'm just blocked off at every avenue I go down."

Wythenshawe Community Housing Group has been approached for comment.

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