Seeking Justice For Housing Disrepair:

Know your rights, Claim your repairs.

If you have reported repairs and your landlord, or council association have failed to fix them for you, you are entitled to claim for housing disrepair.

Whether it’s dampness, structural issues, or faulty systems, residents have the right to live in a safe and habitable environment.

By lodging a claim for housing disrepairs, individuals can hold landlords or housing associations accountable for not addressing these issues promptly. Seeking legal advice, documenting evidence, and engaging with relevant authorities or housing agencies can empower residents to assert their rights and secure the necessary repairs.

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Damp and Mold: Persistent dampness and mold growth on walls, ceilings, or floors,  poor ventilation, or inadequate insulation.                          

Pest Infestations: Presence of pests such as rodents, insects, or vermin due to gaps in building structures, poor sanitation, or lack of pest control measures

Leaking Roof: Water penetration through the roof leading to ceiling stains, damp patches, or even structural damage

Structural Instability: Cracks in walls, ceilings, or floors, uneven floors, or leaning walls.                   

Faulty Plumbing: Problems such as leaking pipes, dripping taps, clogged drains, or low water pressure can disrupt water supply.                                                                                                                                                                                

Broken Windows and Doors: Damaged or poorly functioning windows and doors, including broken panes, faulty locks, or warped frames, compromising security, energy efficiency, and insulation.

Electrical Issues: Malfunctioning electrical systems, including faulty wiring, flickering lights, blown fuses, or exposed wires, pose fire hazards.                                                                             

Lack of Ventilation: Inadequate ventilation leading to condensation, stale air, and mold growth, particularly in kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-moisture areas

Inadequate Heating: Insufficient or malfunctioning heating systems, such as broken boilers, faulty radiators, or ineffective insulation.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Appliance Malfunctions: Non-functional or malfunctioning household appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers due to age, wear and tear, or lack of maintenance, disrupting daily activities and convenience.

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