Court found L&Q had misled black woman who was harassed by family and had to flee her home

A leading housing association has been condemned by a court for failing to support a tenant made homeless after a racist campaign by neighbours.

London & Quadrant (L&Q), which accommodates 250,000 people across London and the south-east, ignored a code of practice on protecting tenants from racial harassment and was guilty of defensiveness and insensitivity, according to a county court judgment issued last week.

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