Harrow Council legal action over Krissh House mouldy flats - News Summed Up

Harrow Council legal action over Krissh House mouldy flats


The council’s press office said legal action would be taken against Kartik Capital Limited, the owner of Krissh House (180-188 Northolt Road), after it failed to repair the building as instructed. Legal action will follow.”When the Harrow Times visited Krissh House in late March, we found water leaking into a mould-covered communal stairwell (Image: Charles Thomson)Kartik Capital disputed the council’s statement. Mould was growing on the walls, ceiling and even the blinds (Image: Charles Thomson)Health IssuesTenants are being supported by two charities – the Harrow Law Centre and Medact. Children’s A&E doctor Amaran Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy has visited Krissh House twice on Medact's behalf. He told the Times it was “irrefutable” that conditions in Krissh House were making tenants ill.


Source: The Times April 17, 2023 17:03 UTC



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