What is housing disrepair?

Leeds housing disrepair can help If you live in a council house, social housing, or a housing association home, your landlord is responsible for ensuring that your property is safe and functional. When a rented property deteriorates or needs repairs so that it is safe and acceptable to live in, it is the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that a basic living standard is maintained.

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
  • Gutters, drains, pipes & structural
  • Broken kitchen & bathroom fittings

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What are my landlords responsibilities?

Landlords are responsible for making needed repairs as soon as they become aware that the property is uninhabitable or dangerous, as part of their obligation to ensure that your home is safe and functioning.

  • Your property’s structure and exterior, such as the roof, walls and windows
  • Sanitary fittings such as baths, sinks and basins, this also includes pipes and drains
  • Heating and water systems
  • Gas appliances
  • Ventilation
  • Electrical wiring

Your landlord is legally restricted from demanding that you pay for any of the repairs described above, and they are solely responsible for them. If your lease permits it, your landlord may be held responsible for future maintenance expenses you agree to.

When should I make a claim for housing disrepair?

If your landlord refuses to address a property that has housing disrepair problems and is under their control, you may be eligible to file a claim against them. To be eligible to submit a claim, you must first notify your landlord of the disrepair and provide evidence as proof. If your landlord fails to make required repairs as stipulated by law, you can seek compensation.

You may file a housing disrepair claim during your tenancy or after it has finished, but you must do so within six years of giving notice to your landlord about the problem. Personal injury claims must be filed within three years after receiving notification.

Keep in mind that your landlord may not be held responsible for damages caused by your carelessness or misconduct. We don’t currently handle individual landlord claims since, as a rule, we can’t assist you if you’ve used a letting agency or if your landlord is an individual.

Are you a Council or Housing association Tenant with housing disrepair issues?
If so we can help you claim compensation on a NO Win, NO Fee basis.

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Ashley Y

Council Tenant

We had been waiting for 12 months for the damp to be repaired by the council but got nowhere. We were told by a friend that this company could help and within 6 months we received compensation for damages & all the damp and mould was removed.

Liam M

Council Tenant

My flat was repaired in time for my child’s birth and I received rent refunds and compensation. The team were very helpful and understanding of my dangerous situation.

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Housing Association Tenant

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Couldn’t leave any clothes in any of the bedrooms due to dampness and mould, our clothes, possessions & electronics were ruined and not to mention the huge amounts of stress this caused over the years. I am so grateful for your help with getting my property repaired for me & the financial compensation awarded to me has changed my life. Thank you so much

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Wayne B

Housing Association Tenant

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Couldn’t leave any clothes in any of the bedrooms due to dampness and mould, our clothes, possessions & electronics were ruined and not to mention the huge amounts of stress this caused over the years. I am so grateful for your help with getting my property repaired for me & the financial compensation awarded to me has changed my life. Thank you so much

Am I entitled to claim compensation?

If your landlord does not make the required repairs after you submit a claim for disrepair, the court may order him or her to do so. You might be compensated for a variety of reasons, including:

Damage to belongings – If your property has significant issues that have resulted in damage or loss of items, you may seek compensation for any losses incurred as a result of its poor condition. You may also request money to repair the consequences of landlord-made repairs.

Financial loss – If you have incurred financial losses as a result of your landlord’s lack of maintenance, you may be able to pursue reimbursement. If you are in arrears, this will influence your outcome.

Personal injury – If you were hurt as a result of your landlord’s negligence, you may file a personal injury claim. This might include respiratory issues caused by dampness or mildew, injuries incurred from slipping or tripping hazards, carbon monoxide poisoning, and other sorts of illnesses. We can assist with medical records, expert testimony, and court action procedures.

Inconvenience – You can claim compensation for things like unexpected delays to your daily routine, missed appointments, and not being able to use your home or have repairs completed.

What is the procedure for filing a claim for housing disrepair?

We currently focus on individual housing complaints against your local council, local authority, social housing and housing associations; however, we are unable to handle tenant complaints against private landlords.

Making a claim against your landlord is challenging, which is why you’ll want the assistance of an attorney. If you wish to make a claim, the first thing you should do is talk to an expert about your situation to discover whether your case qualifies.

Before you submit a claim, you must complete the Pre-Action Protocol for Housing Conditions Claims. The pre-action procedure outlines a sequence of activities that you must perform before filing your claim. If you do not follow these steps, you risk being fined at a later stage in the litigation process. Attempting to set up Alternative Dispute Resolution and submitting.

If your landlord does not respond to your claim letter or if the response is unsatisfactory, you can proceed with legal action by filing an application with the county court.

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How we assist with housing disrepair claims.

We understand how unpleasant and stressful it is to live in a building that needs repair, therefore we’re here to help. Our legal team is experienced with real estate law and has significant expertise with disrepair claims as well as personal injury claims. With their assistance, you may get the support and compensation you deserve.

It’s critical to engage the help of a lawyer when dealing with your landlord. We understand how difficult it is to file an acceptable claim because we are housing disrepair attorneys who specialize in the field. We may start with an on-site examination to see if your house is so damaged that it is no longer liveable. We can provide you with reliable legal assistance on what your future actions should be from there. If you decide to go ahead with the claim, our staff will assist you throughout the procedure, including ensuring that you follow the pre-action process and gathering all needed evidence. We’ll represent you at any hearing if you choose to pursue the claim.

Our solicitors will be there for you throughout the entire process. For more information about the services that we offer, contact our team today on 0333 050 9030 

How much does it cost to claim for housing disrepair?

Filing a claim may be time-consuming and expensive. You might be eligible for Legal Aid to assist you with these fees, but it is only available in cases where the tenants’ safety and health are at risk. If you don’t qualify for Legal Aid, you’ll have to pay the expenses yourself; the cost varies depending on which court route you take.

Small claims may be used to resolve cases that are less than £10,000 in value. If the cost of repairs is under £1,000, and the injuries are likewise that low, your case can only be heard in small claims court. If your claim does not qualify for small claims court, it will almost certainly proceed to the fast-track courtroom.

If you win your case then your landlord can be ordered to cover your costs for you.

The procedure and costs involved in a divorce case may vary considerably, so contact us for further information on the fees you’ll be required to pay; claim now by calling 0333 50 9030.

NO Win, NO Fee policy 

If your landlord fails to meet their obligations of ensuring that you are safe and comfortable in your home, you may sue them for failing to provide adequate housing. We would generally aim to file a personal injury claim at the same time due on account of your poor living circumstances, which include compensatory damages for physical damage.

We feel that everyone should be able to obtain dependable and professional assistance with their housing disrepair difficulties, which is why we provide services on a no-win, no-fee basis. However, if you are a private tenant, you still have rights and we would advise you to review the tenant act before taking legal action or seeking advice from a firm that caters for private tenants with the legal costs covered on a no win no fee basis.

If your case does not win, you will not be charged for our housing attorneys’ services. If your case is successful, you won’t have to pay any upfront costs; instead, the payment will be subtracted from your financial award.

A “no-win-no-fee basis,” sometimes known as a “conditional fee agreement,” is an agreement in which you are sure that if you lose your case, you will not have to pay anything (i.e., there will be no legal expenses). We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and are neither middlemen nor a claims management company, so working with us directly guarantees this.

How much compensation can you get for housing disrepair?

The compensation awarded for housing disrepair claims varies from case to case. Compensation is calculated based on several factors including:

  • How much your rent costs
  • The severity of the disrepair
  • How long the issues have persisted since you informed your landlord

In certain circumstances, you may be compensated for the full amount of your rent while your home is unusable. If your property is entirely unusable, you might be paid 100% of your rent for as long as the issue persists; however, this is uncommon. On average, you should anticipate to receive damages between 25 and 50 percent of your monthly rent from a compensation claim. Please contact one of our housing disrepair lawyers right now right away.

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If so we can help you claim compensation on a NO Win, NO Fee basis.

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Can I claim compensation from my landlord for housing disrepair?

Every tenant is entitled to a secure shelter. If your landlord refuses to make necessary repairs, you could be eligible for an injury compensation claim if you have been hurt, financially harmed, or distressed by the situation. A copy of the tenancy agreement, including terms and conditions, should be given if they’re needed.

What is the maximum amount of compensation for housing disrepair?

Your compensation is based on the severity of your housing disrepair problem and how long the defective conditions in your property have persisted. If a home is thought to be substandard, tenants might be eligible for 25 to 50 percent of their monthly rent. Please contact our knowledgeable housing solicitors or call our claims department right now to find out how much compensation you may get as a result of the landlord’s negligence.

Can you seek damages for Mould?

Yes. Mould may lead to a variety of problems, including property damage and significant health concerns that you may seek compensation for. If the mould in your rental home was caused by a repair issue, you can file a claim for disrepair. Our housing disrepair attorneys can assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve as a result of disrepair.

What is the disrepair protocol?

Before you file a claim against your landlord, you must first follow the disrepair procedure. Attempting to contact an Alternative Dispute Resolution, sending a letter of claim to your landlord, and waiting a reasonable amount of time for a response from your landlord are all part of the protocol. It is critical that you follow the process correctly; our housing lawyers will ensure that all necessary pre-court action procedures for your potential claim are completed.

Are you a Council or Housing association Tenant with housing disrepair issues?
If so we can help you claim compensation on a NO Win, NO Fee basis.

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