Residents in an affluent area of south-west London are disputing changes to a property on a residential street. According to reporting, a three-bedroom home is converted into six separate bedsits, and local residents say this has led to an ongoing dispute with landlords. The accounts describe recent months during which residents become involved after the property is divided into multiple units rather than remaining a single family home. The coverage frames the issue as a local conflict over the impact of the conversion and the arrangements made by the landlords. While the reporting focuses on residents’ concerns about the change—describing the converted property as being subdivided into bedsits—the available information does not include details of any formal outcomes, enforcement actions, or the landlords’ response. The sources agree on the core facts that a property on a leafy south-west London street is split into several bedsits and that residents are actively contesting the change. Further specifics such as planning permissions, licensing, or court proceedings are not provided in the supplied excerpts.