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Housing Disrepair Claims
- We accept claims against Councils & Housing associations
- Claim compensation for a number of disrepair issues
- Legally force your landlord to repair your property
You do not need to use our services to make a complaint against your landlord. You can do this yourself directly with the landlord, and even if they reject your claim, you can still take this to the Housing Ombudsman Service for free. https://www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk/
Housing Disrepair
A Housing Disrepair Claim can be made when the tenant, has reported issues with their home to the landlord. You must give the landlord time to repair the property, however if the landlord fails to carry out the required repairs you can then file a housing disrepair claim for compensation.
If you reside in a council home, social housing, or a housing association property, your landlord is required to make sure your accommodation is suitable for human habitation and functioning properly. When a property deteriorates or necessitates repairs so that it is safe and acceptable to live in, it is the landlord’s duty to provide a reasonable standard of living.
If a property is in disrepair, this means that it requires repairs for it to be determined safe and suitable to live in. This typically applies to rented homes and any other type of rented accommodation.
Housing Disrepair
A Housing Disrepair Claim can be made when the tenant, has reported issues with their home to the landlord. You must give the landlord time to repair the property, however if the landlord fails to carry out the required repairs you can then file a housing disrepair claim for compensation.
If you reside in a council home, social housing, or a housing association property, your landlord is required to make sure your accommodation is suitable for human habitation and functioning properly. When a property deteriorates or necessitates repairs so that it is safe and acceptable to live in, it is the landlord’s duty to provide a reasonable standard of living.
If a property is in disrepair, this means that it requires repairs for it to be determined safe and suitable to live in. This typically applies to rented homes and any other type of rented accommodation.
Do you rent a property with any physical defects or disrepair issues?
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If you’re dealing with housing disrepair, you may be wondering what kinds of compensation you can claim.
Fortunately, there are a variety of things that you may be able to receive compensation for. These can include the cost of repairs or replacements for any damaged or broken fixtures, such as windows or doors, as well as any damage to your personal property or belongings.
Additionally, you may be able to claim compensation for any expenses you’ve incurred as a result of the disrepair.
If you’re dealing with housing disrepair, it’s crucial to take the necessary steps to make a claim and secure the compensation you’re entitled to.
To start, you’ll need to report the problem to your landlord or housing association in writing and give them reasonable time to carry out the necessary repairs.
If they fail to do so, or if the situation worsens, you can contact us to help you get the repairs carried out. It’s also a good idea to gather evidence of the disrepair, such as photographs and videos of the disrepair.
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If you’re dealing with housing disrepair, it’s important to take the necessary steps to make a claim and secure the compensation you’re entitled to.
To start, you should report the problem to your landlord or housing association in writing and give them reasonable time to carry out the necessary repairs.
If they fail to do so, or if the situation worsens, you should contact your local authority’s environmental health department. It’s also important to gather evidence of the disrepair, such as photographs, videos, or reports from professionals. Seeking legal advice from a housing disrepair solicitor can also be incredibly helpful, as they can advise you on your rights and help you navigate the claims process.
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Frequently asked questions
A housing disrepair claim can be made when the tenant, has reported issues with their home to the landlord. You must give the landlord time to repair the property, however if the landlord fails to carry out the required repairs you can then file a housing disrepair claim for compensation.
You may be eligible for housing disrepair claims compensation if you rent your property and it is in poor condition.
Housing disrepair usually consists of the following issues:
- mould or damp problems
- pest infestations
- leaks & water damage
- broken heating systems
- faulty electrical wiring
- internal deterioration
- damaged gutters, drains & pipes
- structural issues
- broken kitchen & bathroom fittings
No, the Council or Housing Association can not evict you solely on the basis that you are making a housing disrepair.
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