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ITV's Stephen Mulhern has come under fire from Leicestershire tenants claiming they are enduring "squalor" at a property he rents out. They have brought to light allegations that the Catchphrase presenter's £165,000 abode is beset by damp and mould concerns, igniting health fears among them. The house in Glen Parva is part of the ITV favourites' extensive £4 million property portfolio.

Nevertheless, an investigative piece by the Big Issue exposed that it apparently suffers from relentless problems causing residents' health to worsen. According to the occupants, efforts to alert Connells, the managing agency, regarding the distressing conditions were made. Images emerging from within the dwelling depict pervasive dampness and mould smothering the walls, but residents claim complaints have been met with indifference from Connells amidst continuous tribulations, reports Leicestershire Live .



A resident, who continued their essential service during the Covid -19 outbreak and chose to remain anonymous, vented their exasperation concerning the sordid living environment. They commented: "We worked our butts off as key workers during Covid . Who tunes in to watch and support Stephen Mulhern while we're paying him rent to live in squalor? "My housemate pointed out the damp issue during an annual inspection two or three years ago.

The agent merely recommended that we ventilate properly and keep the house warm during the winter. We did, but the damp gradually worsened." A humidity met.

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