NO WIN, NO FEE Housing disrepair solicitors in Little Plumstead

If your rented home is in need of repair, our housing disrepair claims solicitors can help you seek compensation from your council or housing association.

The duty of the landlord is to ensure that a decent standard of living is maintained, which includes ensuring that the rental property is well-kept.

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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Do your housing disrepair solicitors assist tenants in Little Plumstead?

Yes, our disrepair solicitors can assist you with your housing disrepair on a no-win-no-fee basis if you’re a council or housing association tenant in Little Plumstead.

It’s disappointing when your landlord refuses to maintain the property, and we understand that living in a safe environment is the bare minimum acceptable.

If your landlord refuses to address issues in your house, you may be able to claim housing disrepair compensation and get a court order forcing them to mend it.

Can you file a housing disrepair claim against Little Plumstead council or housing associations?

If a property is in bad shape, it implies that it needs to be restored in order for it to be deemed safe and suitable to live in. This usually applies to leased homes as well as any other type of rented accommodation.

If you rent a home and it is in poor condition, you can seek compensation for any discomfort, inconvenience, or suffering you have endured. If you live in a rented house as a tenant, your landlord has to fulfil the following requirements:

  • Your home is in a good state of repair structurally
  • There is no rising damp and mould in the property
  • You have access to safe electricity, gas, and water
  • You have working hygiene facilities, such as toilets, basins, sinks
  • Your home is free from vermin and infestations
  • You have a working heating system
  • Your drains and gutters are working correctly
  • Your roof is intact and safe

If any of the above is an issue for you and your home, you may be eligible to claim compensation and force your landlord to carry out repairs.

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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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

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.

How our housing disrepair solicitors can help.

As required by law, landlords must keep up the condition of their rental homes. If a property is in disrepair, it means its current state is worse than when the tenant rented it –– in other words, it’s fallen into poor condition.

Claims for housing disrepair may include compensation for the property’s repairs, inconvenience due to the landlord’s lack of repair and any disruption caused by the work, as well as any personal injury conditions such as asthma that result from problems like damp or mold.

We provide assistance to our clients with disrepair complaints. We have a specialized staff that assists Council and Housing association tenants who are having distressing, inconvenient, or health issues as a result of poor living conditions.

What are housing disrepair claims? 

If a landlord doesn’t take care of their property, it will become uninhabitable. This is called housing disrepair, and it often causes safety problems for tenants.

When an apartment becomes unliveable due to uncleanliness, for example, if there is physical damage to the outside or inside, infestation, plumbing problems, mould concerns, or anything else that would prevent you from living comfortably in the leased property has deteriorated.

If you believe your landlord is liable for negligence and there are issues with your home that have not been fixed after you requested repair, our Housing Disrepair Solicitors may be able to help you get compensated.

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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How do I force my Landlord to carry out repairs?

Informing your landlord of any problems with the condition of your apartment as soon as possible is crucial. If repairs have not been made after you’ve informed them, you can take action against the landlord.

By sending us documentation of the issues you’ve been having, we will send a formal complaint to your landlord outlining the necessary repairs. We will also notify your landlord that they should reimburse you for any trouble or discomfort they have caused.

What can I claim for?

If you feel that your living situation is unsafe or inadequate, you may file a housing disrepair claim against your landlord. This could result in receiving compensation for:

Damage to belongings – If your property has been damaged due to the poor condition of the rental, you are entitled to compensation for any damage or destruction. You may also be compensated for damages that occur during your landlord’s attempts at maintenance.

Financial loss – If your living situation is causing you financial difficulty, perhaps due to a defect in your rental unit’s heating or air conditioning system that isn’t being repaired, you may be eligible for financial recompense. Keep in mind that if you owe rent, this will affect your case.

Personal injury – If you’ve been injured because of your landlord’s carelessness, you might be able to make a personal injury claim. Various types of claims come from disrepair, like respiratory diseases, injuries from hazards like tripping or falling, and carbon monoxide poisoning. We can help by providing medical reports and expert witnesses for court proceedings.

Inconvenience – You should be reimbursed for any expenses linked with a major outage, such as the inconvenience of having your property off limits, or the time it takes to get it back up and running.

What repairs constitute housing disrepair?

House deterioration can manifest in a number of ways, such as damp walls, mildew odors, leaks, flooding (both inside and out), brick repointing, missing or loose tiles, structural fractures,…

It is always the landlord’s responsibility to fix housing disrepair, whether you are a social tenant in either a housing association or council-owned property, or a private tenant with a private landlord.

No one should be forced to reside in dangerous or unhealthful housing conditions. The new Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation Act) requires landlords to ensure that the property is safe and healthy for human habitation, and tenants can use legal action if they don’t.

Can I get evicted for making a claim?

The only time your landlord can compel you to leave your Housing Association or Council House tenancy without permission is if you have not made sufficient payments and no payment plan has been put in place. Even a £1-a-month loan would be enough as long as this is the case.

If you’re a private renter, your landlord may try to evict you with

a Section 21 eviction notice. Right now, there are efforts underway to stop this practice, but landlords are still legally allowed to evict tenants in certain cases. Even if they do manage to eject you from the property, we can help if your landlord follows through on their threat.

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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What are the time limits for making a disrepair claim?

There is no specific time limit for lodging a housing disrepair claim, but it is usually in your best interests to act promptly. This is since the earlier you file a claim, the simpler it will be to gather evidence and establish liability. There may be legal deadlines associated with your claim, such as if you are claiming for personal injury.

If you believe that mould is causing a health problem, you should consult with a lawyer about filing a claim for compensation.

How long can housing association landlords leave you without hot water or heating?

According to English law, your landlord is obligated to provide you with a dependable source of heating or hot water at all times. This means that as a tenant, you are entitled to have a central heating system or equipment for space heating in every room of the property that you occupy. The rented property should also have a working boiler for heating water.

Your landlord is responsible for maintaining the hot water and heating systems as well as appliances such as electric heaters that they have supplied. They must also ensure that these systems are kept in proper working order. If you experience any problems with your heating or hot water systems, your landlord must make the repairs and they must pay for said repairs and maintenance themselves.

Is it possible to submit a claim for housing association property damage?

If you are a social housing tenant, you have the right to decent living conditions. We can assist you in ensuring that your home is up to standard and help you get compensated for any losses or hardship caused by sub-par housing conditions.

If you have a problem with your housing association, it’s critical that you act right away. You might begin by submitting a complaint to the organization. A housing association must ensure that the homes it provides are in good working order and that any concerns are immediately addressed. Otherwise, it may be held accountable and liable for compensation as a result of its actions or inaction.

Our housing disrepair professionals are sensitive to the physical, emotional, and financial setbacks that renting poor housing can present for tenants.

What is my council landlord responsible for?

If you have reported any of the following types of disrepair to your housing association or council, and they have failed to act, please continue reading.

  • Damp or mould on walls
  • Water damage from leaks
  • Damaged or leaking roof and guttering
  • Broken or rotten windows and doors
  • Broken appliances such as fridges and washing machines
  • Broken bathroom fittings
  • Internal damage to wallpaper, paint, carpets and curtains
  • Damage to any electrics
  • Broken heating systems and radiators
  • Damage to internal gas and water pipe work
  • Mice Problems
  • Rat Problems
  • Any other damage to your property no matter how minor

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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