Residents of Lincolnshire have expressed their dissatisfaction over numerous issues within the region’s social housing sector. They have criticised the local council for the management and quality of social housing provided, leading to calls for immediate intervention and accountability. Tenants have complained about various problems, which include insufficient maintenance and repairs that are delayed, stirring annoyance in the community. Local advocacy organisations have prompted the council to rectify these shortcomings in a timely manner in order to provide safe and habitable conditions for all residents. While the council has recognised these problems and said there are efforts being made to resolve the situation, residents are advocating for more transparency and faster improvements. This story has been developed by The Lincoln Post using the original report from news.google.com.
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