Residents in Goodwood Court say other issues include mould, leaks and pest outbreaks.
Residents say they feel left in the dark over how long repairs will take to their fire-hit block of flats.
At least 125 firefighters were called to the scene but no-one was hurt. An investigation is under way into the cause. The complaints have requested for the cladding to be removed and contain a private surveyor's report which found plasterboard walls had "shifted" as well as numerous leaks in the building, which are affecting her windows and balcony.
She says they cannot sell their home for a reasonable price or remortgage their home because they do not have an EWS1 external wall safety certificate.She was also concerned there could be another, much worse fire in the future.The MP for the area, Barry Gardiner, has accused Octavia housing association of "dragging its feet for three years".
He is calling for the government to put a windfall tax on the industry to cover the costs of making buildings fire safe and then recover costs against those responsible at a later date.
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