I own a shared ownership property in North London. I had to leave due to having twins and I put it on the market straight away. I thought. The housing association then took 3 months to even put it on their website as 'for sale' whilst my flat remained empty and I was left paying the mortgage and rent. They then finally got round to it and a buyer was found within a week. Then after four months of faffing and the housing association being slow and crap with the paper work, the buyer then pulled out. The housing association had apparently given out incorrect information about the property and told her she'd be able to park her car outside when it was in fact a car free development. They then found another buyer. They failed to vet the buyer properly and after 3 months of more faffing, it turned out her credit rating was poor and she failed to get a mortgage. I've now put it on the open market and its been there for 6 weeks. They've now turned around and said that I can't put it on at the price I've put it on at as I need another survey done to prove it's worth that price. They've told me this 6 weeks after its been on the market. They've also failed to take my property off their website and are still receiving enquiries about my property and giving out incorrect information about it. I'm so livid its untrue. Can I sue the housing association for damages or if not, how can I expose them as a bunch of amateurs and warn others of the pitfalls of selling a shared ownership property? I am now 12 months down the line, the flat is empty and not for want of buyers but due to massive incompetencies on the part of the housing assocation!