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Why should you carE?
Renting a property that's poorly maintained can be an extremely frustrating and concerning experience. Living in substandard conditions not only affects your comfort and well-being but also your legal rights as a tenant.
We understand the challenges you might be facing – from leaks and mould to faulty heating systems. Our dedicated team is here to help you navigate the complexities of housing disrepair claims.
claims we cover
To make your claim, you must have first notified the landlord about the disrepair. If they have not responded, or have not allowed a reasonable time for the works to be carried out, you are in a position to take next steps with us.
Rotten windows
Water damage
Electrical issues
Broken heating
Damaged roof
External damage
Damp & mould
Insects & vermin
claims we cover
1. Notify your landlord
To make your claim, you must have first notified the landlord about the disrepair. If they have not responded, or have not allowed a reasonable time for the works to be carried out, you are in a position to take next steps with us.
2. Take legal action
We then place your claim with a specialist Housing Disrepair Solicitor who will then bring the claim against your landlord on your behalf.
3. Receive compensation
If the claim is successful, your landlord is required to carry out repairs to your property and you may also receive compensation from them.
Your claim will be dealt with by our specialist solicitors and expert surveyors who have a wealth of experience dealing with issues and disrepair claims.
Learn more about landlord and tenant responsibilities. Take a look at the FAQs below for more details!
Our experienced team are dedicated to handling housing repair. Complete the form today for expert guidance, a quicker resolution and potential compensation.