⟡ The Attachments Chestertons Didn’t Want to Acknowledge ⟡
Filed: 19 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/ESTATE/CHESTERTONS-BUNDLE
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I. A Bundle of Silence, Sent Because They Wouldn’t Answer
This collection of documents was submitted to Chestertons in May 2025 as supporting evidence of:
Unremedied sewer gas exposure
Respiratory collapse involving minor children
Landlord failure now transferred to managing agents
Ignored requests for emergency action under health and disability law
It contains:
Medical evidence
Prior regulator filings
Legal letters
Silence — wrapped in legally actionable timestamps
This isn’t a bundle.
It’s an institutional autopsy — and Chestertons is now listed on the death certificate.
II. What We Sent. What They Pretended Not to Receive.
This evidence was:
Delivered with formal cover
Cited under disability, housing, and child welfare statutes
Aimed at preventing further harm
Chestertons:
Did not acknowledge it
Did not respond
Did not act
They assumed property control.
They ignored the archive.
And SWANK — escalated it.
III. Why SWANK Filed It
Because ignoring attachments doesn’t make the evidence disappear.
Because silence from managing agents is not policy — it’s permission for harm.
Because when tenants are medically collapsing and the file is ignored, the agent becomes the defendant-in-waiting.
Let the record show:
We contacted
We documented
They declined
And SWANK — filed the bundle for tribunal, archive, and press
This isn’t post-tenancy paperwork.
It’s residency-level exposure, legally indexed.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not permit agencies to inherit neglect and claim amnesia.
We do not accept procedural non-response when medical documents are attached.
We do not allow “management” to be confused with elegant avoidance.
Let the record show:
The file was sent.
The gas was known.
The duty was ignored.
And SWANK — published the entire refusal.
This isn’t supportive.
It’s evidentiary voltage — and we plugged it in.