sharon lawson says the floors in her bounds green flat are crumbling. he work done "as soon as possible". anna o'neill reports. 72—year—old sharon is a tenant in a precarious position. now, you must be careful as you come up the stairs, because it's got a post here. it says "use with caution and do not overload". well, it's a certain weight, but of course, i don't know what the weight is, and they don't know either. a year ago, the floor in herfirst—floor sheltered housing flat started to crumble. so i got up in the night, and my foot went through the floor. if i need an ambulance or police, they won't be able to come in here because of their weight. she reported it to her local council, who sent a number of surveyors round to look, each agreeing with the last that the floor was dangerous. but so far, no repairs have been carried out. and this is the balcony. so again, you've got the "caution do not overload". the balcony started rotting three years ago and can't be used. sharon has been told she can't use the washing machine in case the vibrations weake