Is Your Home In Disrepair? You could be owed £1,000s

We help Social Housing Tenants like you get compensation for disrepair that has been ignored by their landlord. ACT NOW – Avg. tenant payout in 2024 was £6,512.

Fill in the form below to see if you are entitled to fast track repairs and compensation of £6,512.

Why social housing tenants are claiming £6,512
in compensation.

Council Housing and Housing Association Tenants are being IGNORED by their landlords.

Over 360,000 homes are currently classed as in “Substantial Disrepair”. Succesful claims are being made for the following issues.

DON’T let landlords get away with it.

You are protected by rights written into law when renting from the COUNCIL or through a HOUSING ASSOCIATION.

It’s estimated that £50+ Million has been paid out to tenants in the last 5 years.

Take the first step towards getting the compensation you deserve!

Check your eligibility now – it’s quick, easy, and FREE…

Click the button below to find out if you qualify and we will help you make a successful claim.

ACT NOW – the sooner you act, the sooner you will receive compensation and get your damages repaired.

3 steps to getting Housing Disrepair compensation

Check if you qualify

You can check for free in minutes online to see if you qualify, by answering a few simple questions about your housing disrepair issues.

Assess your case

Based on your answers, our experts will assess your claim and with your authority find out how much your claim could be worth.

Win your claim

If we find that there is a case for housing disrepair, our legal team will begin the process of getting you compensation.
No-win, no-fee.

No-win, No-Fee Guarantee.
Our Fee is based on your success only.

No-Win, No-Fee means that you will never have to pay a penny unless we are successful in obtaining compensation for you. You can claim for free, without using a law firm or claims management company, first to your lender or to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

Frequently Asked Questions

A housing disrepair claim is a legal action taken by tenants against their landlords for failing to maintain their property in a habitable condition. This includes issues like damp, mold, leaks, faulty heating, and structural problems.
 
Tenants living in rented accommodation (specifically council or housing association rental) who are experiencing issues due to the landlord’s failure to repair the reported issues to the property can make a claim.
 
Claims can be made for various issues, including damp and mould, leaks, broken heating systems, faulty plumbing, electrical hazards, structural issues, and pest infestations, plus more…
 
Start by notifying your landlord of the issues in writing. If the landlord fails to address the problem within a reasonable time, you can check if you qualify to make a claim in less than 1 minute. Our legal team can then work on a no-win, no fee basis to help you make a successful claim.
 
Evidence includes photographs of the disrepair, copies of correspondence with your landlord, records of any complaints made, and medical reports if the disrepair has affected your health.
 
Yes, tenants can claim compensation for inconvenience, any damage to personal property, and health issues caused by the disrepair. The amount depends on the severity and duration of the disrepair. The average claim amount in 2023 was £6,512.
 
The time limit for making a claim is typically six years from when the disrepair was first noticed, or three years if the claim involves personal injury.
 
No, the responsibility for repairs lies with the landlord. If you win your claim, the landlord/council is required to carry out the necessary repairs and may also have to pay compensation.
 
Landlords cannot legally evict you in retaliation for making a disrepair claim. This would be considered retaliatory eviction and is prohibited by law.
 
The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case and the landlord’s response. It can take several months to over a year for the claim to be resolved.

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