A student says he lived for nearly a year of lockdown living in a £725-a-month rented room with a "waterfall" cascading from his ceiling after a leak wasn't fixed.
Alec Burns, from London, said he worked 50-hour weeks in the space and spent a lot of time emptying buckets of water when it rained to prevent his room from flooding.
The 25-year-old called the room in the four-bedroom flatshare in Hackney "uninhabitable", and said the water broke his TV and that his mental health suffered.
Alec, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University College London, said he flagged a "minor leak" to property managers at Neptune Group after moving to the room in November 2019.
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