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      <title>Awaab’s Law Explained: Protecting Social Housing Tenants</title>
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Sumita outlines what the law will mean in practice from October 2025, including strict timeframes for social landlords to investigate and fix dangerous conditions such as damp, mould, and emergency hazards. She discusses why the law is being phased in, how it will be enforced through tenancy agreements and the Housing Ombudsman, and what rights tenants have if their landlord fails to act.&#13;
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