If your landlord is refusing to carry out vital repair work in your rented home, you may be able to claim housing disrepair compensation. Not only will this force your landlord to fix the repair, but you will also be owed compensation for any pain and suffering that the disrepair has caused. Tenants are protected by certain UK laws. These laws ensure that you are safe from uninhabitable homes that fall below a certain reasonable living standard. Tenants should never accept unsafe, unhealthy living conditions. Speaking to an expert Housing Disrepair Solicitor can ensure that your landlord listens to your repair requests. Housing Disrepair Claim have an expert panel of solicitors on hand to help you with your claim for disrepair. You can check your eligibility today, for completely free.
There are a number of scenarios where a claim could be brought forward against your landlord for housing disrepair. Some are more serious than others, but all are frustrating when they are not being dealt with by an unhelpful landlord. We can help you bring forward a claim for housing disrepair for:
1:) Defective Boiler or Heating System
2:) Damp and Mould
3:) Faulty Electrical Wiring
4:) Leaking Roof and Gutters
5:) Defective or Cracked Windows or Doors
6:) Wall Cracks and Structural Issues
7:) Rodent Infestation
8:) Faulty Gas or Water Supply
9:) Unsafe Flooring and Staircases
10:) Faulty Gas or Water Supply
11:) Vegetation Growth or Build-Up on Exterior
If any of the above applies to your situation, it is likely you may have a claim for compensation. Our panel of solicitors can investigate your potential claim with a completely free, initial consultation. They will ask for some evidence of the disrepair, such as photos or emails and texts to your landlord. If we believe you have a potential disrepair claim, we can bring forward your claim on a No Win, No Fee basis.If any of the above applies to your situation, it is likely you may have a claim for compensation. Find out today by completing our easy to use eligibility checker.
housing-disrepair-claims.org can help many tenants who feel they are being ignored by their landlord, though certain criteria must be first. In order to qualify for a valid claim for disrepair, our panel experts will look for the following things:
-->You live in a rented house, flat or apartment
-->You rent from the local council, through a social housing association, or from a private landlord
-->You have disrepair issues in your home that are affecting your everyday life
-->You have informed your landlord about the issues
-->Your landlord has not responded or provided a timeline to fix the issues in a reasonable timeframe
If the above scenario sounds like you or a loved one, let our expert group of solicitors help. Find out if you can claim today by filling our quick and easy eligibility form.