Vermin
If you’re living with a vermin infestation—like rats, mice, or cockroaches—it’s not just unpleasant, it’s unacceptable. Vermin can pose serious health risks and often indicate poor property maintenance. If your landlord has failed to act, you could be entitled to compensation. Let us help you take the next step.
Faulty Electrics
Faulty electrics aren’t just inconvenient—they’re dangerous. From exposed wiring to constant power cuts, electrical issues can put your safety at serious risk. If your landlord has ignored reports or failed to fix the problem, you may be entitled to compensation. We’re here to help you make your claim quickly and confidently.
Damaged Plaster
Cracked or damaged plaster can be a sign of deeper structural issues—and it shouldn't be ignored. Whether it's caused by damp, leaks, or poor maintenance, damaged plaster can affect both your living conditions and your health. If your landlord hasn’t taken action, you may be eligible to make a housing disrepair claim. Housing Disrepair CIC is here to support you every step of the way.
Leaks
Leaks can quickly lead to serious damage, from mould and damp to structural issues and ruined belongings. If you've reported a leak and your landlord hasn’t fixed it, they may be neglecting their legal responsibility. At Housing Disrepair CIC, we help tenants claim compensation and get the repairs they deserve.
Defective Windows
Defective windows can lead to draughts, damp, mould, and even security risks. Whether they don’t close properly, let in water, or are broken altogether, your landlord has a duty to fix them. If they’ve failed to act, Housing Disrepair CIC can help you make a claim and ensure your home is safe, warm, and secure.
Boiler/ Heating Issues
A broken boiler or faulty heating can make your home cold, uncomfortable, and even unsafe—especially during the winter months. Your landlord has a legal duty to ensure your heating system is working properly. If you've been left without heating or hot water and your landlord hasn’t taken action, you may be entitled to claim. Housing Disrepair CIC is here to help you get the support and compensation you deserve.
Blocked Drains / Guttering
Blocked drains or damaged guttering can lead to serious problems like damp, leaks, unpleasant smells, and even structural damage. If left untreated, these issues can quickly impact your health and quality of life. Your landlord is responsible for keeping drains and gutters in good working order—if they’ve failed to do so, you could be entitled to compensation. Housing Disrepair CIC is here to help you make a claim and get the repairs sorted.
Defective Brickwork & Roofing
Defective brickwork and roofing are common issues that tenants can claim for under housing disrepair. Cracked or loose bricks, deteriorating mortar, and structural damage can all pose safety risks and should be addressed by the landlord. Similarly, roofing problems such as missing tiles, leaks, or poor drainage can lead to damp, mould, and further internal damage. If your landlord has failed to fix these issues after being informed, you may be entitled to make a disrepair claim.
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