What consideration is the government giving to bringing in a UK law which protects renters from damp and mould?
That's the question which Glenfaba and Peel MHK Tim Crookall will be asking Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood when the House of Keys sits next Tuesday.
What's known as Awaab's law came into force in the UK in this month, and requires social landlords to fix maintenance issues under strict timeframes.
Mr Crookall wants to know if there are any plans to introduce it for both public and private landlords here, and if the minister will make a statement on the issue.
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