UK Rental Market's Worst Flaws Exposed As Tenants Reveal Mould, Derelict Rooms And Rat Problems

The Stomach-Churning Images That Show The Shocking Reality Of Renting
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A new campaign targeting dodgy landlords has seen hundreds of renters submit stomach-churning images of the conditions they experience in their rented homes.

The drive has only been up and running for a few weeks, but already scores of people have contributed to reveal the mouldy, cramped and decrepit rooms they have little choice but to fork out for.

Housing charity Shelter has pioneered the drive to put pressure on politicians to give greater rights and support to tenants, using the pictures submitted by renters to showcase the state some landlords have left their properties in.

Paul Donnelly, Campaign Manager at Shelter, said: “It’s shocking just how many renters across the country are stuck living in properties plagued with problems, and often paying sky-high rents for the privilege.

“Every day at Shelter we hear from renters living in appalling conditions, from homes that are crawling with vermin to others riddled with damp. Renters whose lives are being made a misery by a minority of rogue landlords who don’t care if their property is fit for purpose.

“We want to use the photos to show politicians what life is really like for thousands of renters. It doesn’t have to be this way, and together we’re calling on the government to do more to make renting better.”

The Stomach-Churning Images That Show Renters' Shocking Reality
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The ceiling pictured here has partially collapsed
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This lounge is suffering from severe black spot mould
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More mould was discovered in this room inhabited by a small child
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A dead rat caught in a trap was discovered in this room
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Poor fixtures and fittings, such as this light, which has loose cables exposed, are common in poor quality rooms for rent
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Whole walls scarred by mould were another frequent theme
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Poor plastering is plaguing this room
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Dangerous electrical appliances such as this broken set of plugs can be a very serious fire hazard
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Fungus was found growing in one bathroom
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Rooms are left in disarray with partially-collapsed ceiling and debris left uncleared