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Housing Disrepair Claims

Housing Disrepair Claim

Starting Your Claim Is Simple And Free Of Charge With Us

Is Your Home Safe and Sound? Don’t Compromise Your Family’s Health!

A home is a place of comfort zone and a safe haven for you and your loved ones. However, not all landlords take on the responsibility of ensuring that their property has been maintained, leaving you as the tenant to deal with any compromised living conditions and disrepair. 

Whether you are a tenant in a housing association or from the council, there are standards in place which ensures that homes provided to tenants are safe, free from hazards and are habitable. When your landlord neglects these resposibilities it leaves you and your family at risk of serious health conditions such as respiratory issues and allergies etc. 

Your Path To Justice

When communication with your landlord falls on deaf ears and your living conditions continue to deteriorate, it’s time to take action. You have the right to claim for disrepair, seeking legal advice to ensure your landlord fulfills their obligations.

It can be disheartening to feel unheard and neglected by the very person responsible for maintaining your living space. We understand the frustration. Our dedicated team is here to stand by you, advocating for your rights and guiding you through the process of making a disrepair claim.

Don't Delay, Take A Stand Today!

Starting your claim is simple, follow the steps below

Step 1

Request a FREE claim assessment by filling out the form below.

Step 2

Once we receive your enquiry, we will be in contact with you to confirm to ensure that you have a valid claim

Step 3

If you wish to proceed with your claim, one of our specialist solicitors will deal with your case from this point onwards.

Common Disrepair Issues:

Damp or Mould

Water Damage

Damaged Or Leaking Roof

Faulty Heating or Electrics

Defective Guttering

Unsafe Flooring

Damaged Windows

Vermin Control

Damaged Brickwork

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Of families living in social housing
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Social homes are classfied as being in the state of substancial repair in England
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People living in crowded social homes
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