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MUIR SUPPORTS YOU TO ‘MAKE THINGS RIGHT’ AS PART OF GOVERNMENT CAMPAIGN

IF YOU'RE pleased with what we've done, or if you're not, your feedback helps us make things easier, smarter and better – so we can live up to our Customer Commitment.

If you’re ever unhappy with us, we’ll work with you to put it right.

If you remain unhappy, it’s easy to make a complaint.

Everyone deserves a home that’s safe, secure, and well maintained and we’re supporting the UK Government’s ‘Make Things Right’ campaign – raising awareness about how to report issues or make complaints.

“We want you to feel confident to tell us of any problems, or how to complain if you think something’s not been resolved,” Rob Burrows, Muir’s Customer Communications and Engagement Partner said.

Make Things Right video “Listening and acting on your feedback is important to the way we deliver and improve our services.

“By supporting the ‘Make Things Right’ campaign, we want to show you how committed we are to making things right, and how you can let us know if something’s not.

“We’ll be highlighting the ‘Make Things Right’ campaign in the next few weeks on our Facebook page – it’ll provide you with some simple information that’ll make sure you know what to do – so be sure to follow us on Facebook so you don’t miss anything.”

 

How can I complain or give feedback?

You can provide feedback, or make a complaint by calling us on 0300 123 1222, emailing info@muir.org.uk, or by clicking here: www.muir.org.uk/feedback-and-complaints

You can report any issues or repairs by calling 0300 123 1222, emailing info@muir.org.uk, or on our website at www.muir.org.uk/report-a-repair

You can take these steps for lots of issues, including:

  • Make Things Right logomould or damp
  • poor insulation
  • broken doors or windows
  • leaking pipes
  • other repairs
  • anti-social behaviour
  • access problems
  • poor service

 

What else can I do if I'm unhappy?

If you do make a complaint and don’t think we’ve handled it properly, you can also contact The Housing Ombudsman.

Learn more about that here: www.muir.org.uk/the-housing-ombudsman

Want to know more about government’s ‘Make Things Right’ campaign? Click here: Social housing issue? Know how to complain (socialhousingcomplaints.campaign.gov.uk)

Or, simply scan the QR code provided.