Awaab’s Law
If you suspect a hazard in your home, report it to us today on 0300 365 1111.
Awaab’s Law is new legislation that took effect on 27th October 2025. This law was introduced as a lasting legacy to two-year-old Awaab Ishak, who tragically died after being exposed to mould at his Rochdale home in 2020.
Its core purpose is to guarantee that every customer lives in a safe and healthy home and that social landlords, like One Vision Housing, act swiftly when issues are reported. The law primarily focuses on requiring social landlords to fix reported problems, especially damp and mould, within strict, legally set timeframes.
Our commitment to fast action
Awaab’s Law sets strict deadlines for social landlords to respond to repair issues and we are committed to acting quickly to keep you safe in your home.
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Emergency hazards
If you report an emergency hazard (e.g., severe mould, gas leak, or electrical fault), we must:
- Investigate the hazard and make your home safe (undertake safety work) within 24 hours of becoming aware of the issue.
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Damp, mould, and other significant hazards
For less immediate but still significant hazards, the law requires us to follow these steps:
Hazards explained
Information on what is classed as an emergency and non-emergency hazard.
Report it
Please report any suspected hazard immediately. We promise to listen and act fast, keeping you fully updated. Your safety is key to our mission of creating a better future for all our customers.