A WHITCHURCH resident has been left feeling unsafe and anxious in his own home after ongoing structural issues with his balcony and roof have gone unresolved for months, despite numerous complaints to his housing association.
Dylan Blay, who lives at Bellevue, has been battling with Sovereign Network Group for more than seven months over a collapsing balcony that has caused significant damage.
The crumbling balcony has not only led to safety concerns but has also allowed rainwater to seep into his home, causing damp, mould, and damage to his carpet.
The 24-year-old first noticed the issues with the balcony more than seven months ago and immediately reported it to Sovereign.
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However, despite assurances that the issue would be addressed, Dylan says the issue still hasn't been sorted.
"Most recently I made a complaint, and Sovereign said they would respond within 10 days, but I haven’t got a response yet," he said.
The situation has left Dylan feeling increasingly unsafe in his own home.
Sovereign has placed metal poles and boards under the balcony as a temporary measure, but these have created additional hazards.
Dylan claimed an elderly neighbour living downstairs tripped over one of the poles and was left lying on the ground for two hours, calling for help.
Dylan's roof is also in disrepair and last Friday, a roof tile fell off, leaving a hole on the roof.
He said Sovereign acknowledged that the roof needs to be entirely redone, but he doesn't think it will be done anytime soon due to the ongoing wait over the balcony.
Dylan added that his kitchen is also damaged. He said he was promised a new kitchen when he moved in four years ago, but that promise remains unfulfilled.
"My worktops are falling off, cupboard doors are falling off," Dylan said. "They said they would fix it, but they haven’t sent anyone."
The unresolved issues have taken a significant toll on his mental health.
Already struggling with anxiety and depression, Dylan said the ongoing neglect by Sovereign has only worsened his condition.
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"I feel down, depressed. They are taking all this money for rent, but they are not doing anything to sort it," he said.
Dylan, who is unemployed and relies on Universal Credit, feels abandoned by the housing association that should be ensuring his home is safe.
"I have tried everything. I have given up now," he said.
Sovereign Network Group has been contacted for comment.
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