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  38. Saving money is often the main priority, value for money & longevity of the work is mostly a low priority. I lived in a top floor low rise block in Hackney. I moved out as the council refused to fix the rook properly just patch repairs that didn't last. After the 3rd leak that spread to both the bedroom & living room where the ceiling collapsed as it was not rainwater but an overflowing water tank on the roof ( bad maintenance again). I managed to access the roof as vandals had broken the lock & turn the water off as the water didn't run into any drains but into my flat via a depression in the roof lower than the drains. I had to pay for the electric to run a dehumidifier for 2 weeks without compensation or a rent reduction before the ceiling was replaced. I knew it was only a matter of time before the leak into the flat happened again. The warm air central heating for the flat was expensive & inefficient. It was condemned as the massive 13Kw storage radiator had asbestos in it when the council again would pay to have it removed. Despite gas boilers being installed with radiators on the estate my phase had not been reach thus I had 3 brand new night storage radiators installed late December. In April they were removed & thrown in a skip as it was time for the new gas central heating to be installed. The waste, inefficiency, incompetence & corruption was widespread because the council knew it would always be re-elected. I moved to Westminster & saw the same attitudes & action repeated with immigrants being house in a tower block on the Harrow road that was declared unfit for human habitation due to asbestos. A homeless hostel was closed down due to disrepair & suddenly money was found for a redevelopment into gentrified flats for the wealthy.
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