Patricia Ann Hobby says she and her son have been staying in hotels ‘off and on’ for the last two months including Premier Inn in Worcester because of ‘black mould’ in her home in Meadow Walk in Pershore.
However, her landlord Rooftop Housing Group, said the property has been inspected and is currently habitable.
A spokesperson said the issue of damp and mould has been identified as ‘minor’ and work is set to be carried out later this month.
The 84-year-old, who is now staying at the Premier Inn in New Road, said she and her son, 58-year-old David Hobby, had also been staying in other hotels, including one in Weston-super-Mare.
She said she would be asking her landlord, Rooftop Housing, to reimburse her for the costs of the hotels.
“We’re not moving back. I’m not going back in that house. I should not be treated like this. The…