Disrepair training, Thursday 2 March 6-8pm
Time: Thursday 2 March 2023, 6-8pm
Venue: Common room, Pelican House (second floor), 144 Cambridge Heath Road, E1 5QJ
This training will introduce legal routes for dealing with disrepair. It will cover the laws that tenants can use, how much compensation tenants can get if they live with poor conditions, and steps to take to challenge disrepair. The training will be delivered by Nick Bano, a housing and homelessness barrister, writer, and activist.
The training is open to all LRU members but is primarily intended for those who are active in a member solidarity team or have previously attended a renters rights training.
Food, snacks, tea and coffee will be provided. The venue is wheelchair accessible via a lift. If you have any accessibility requests, dietary requests, or would like to join the training online, please email alva@londonrentersunion.org
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