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Housing Disrepair: Can I Start a Claim?

Find out how you can start a claim for your housing disrepair

If you’re a tenant living in rented accommodation, you have a right to expect your landlord to keep your home in good repair. But what happens if they fail to do so? Can you start a claim for housing disrepair?

The answer is yes, you can. In this article, we’ll explore the process of making a disrepair claim, the types of damage that qualify as disrepair, and the limitations you need to be aware of.

What is Housing Disrepair?

Housing disrepair refers to any damage or deterioration in your rented property that affects your health or safety. Examples of disrepair include damp or mould growth, leaky roofs or pipes, broken heating or hot water systems, faulty electrical systems, and infestations of pests such as rats or mice.

If you experience any of these problems in your rented property, you should inform your landlord or letting agent in writing. They have a legal obligation to carry out repairs within a reasonable time frame, usually 28 days. If they fail to do so, you may be entitled to start a claim for housing disrepair.

Can I Claim for Housing Disrepair?

To start a claim for housing disrepair, you need to be able to prove that the damage to your home is the result of your landlord’s negligence or failure to carry out repairs. You should keep a record of all communication with your landlord or letting agent, including emails, letters, and phone calls.

If your landlord fails to carry out repairs despite being given reasonable notice, you may be entitled to claim compensation. This could include the cost of any repairs you have carried out yourself, as well as damages for any inconvenience or distress caused.

Note: You can only make a claim if you are currently living in social housing.

What is the Limitation for a Disrepair Claim?

It’s important to be aware of the limitation period for making a disrepair claim. This is the time frame in which you must start legal proceedings against your landlord. The limitation period for housing disrepair claims is usually six years from the date of the damage occurring.

However, if the damage occurred more than six years ago, you may still be able to make a claim if you only recently became aware of the damage or if the damage has continued to worsen over time.

It’s important to seek legal guidance if you’re unsure about whether you can make a claim for housing disrepair. National Claims specialse in this area and we will be able to advise you on your rights and help you to make a claim.

How much compensation for housing disrepair?

To ascertain the potential compensation for your housing disrepair, the best course of action is to fill out one of our claims forms, which can be found conveniently on our website.

Housing Disrepair Claims Reviews

When it comes to making a claim for housing disrepair, it’s important to choose a reputable and experienced claims company. We have gained a positive reputation for handling housing disrepair claims, reflected in our Trustpilot reviews.

We are a UK-based company that specialises in helping tenants make compensation claims for housing disrepair. We offer a no-win, no-fee service, which means that if your claim is unsuccessful, you won’t have to pay any legal fees.

We have helped thousands of tenants to make successful claims for housing disrepair, with many clients receiving thousands of pounds in compensation. We have a team of experienced claims specialists and an experienced panel who specialise in housing disrepair claims and are dedicated to helping tenants get the compensation they deserve.

If you’re considering making a claim for housing disrepair, it’s worth discussing your options with us online or over the phone.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, if you’re living in rented accommodation and are experiencing problems with housing disrepair, you may be entitled to start a claim for compensation. It’s important to keep a record of all communication with your landlord or letting agent and to seek legal advice if you’re unsure about your rights.

When it comes to making a claim, it’s important to choose a reputable and experienced claims management company. National Claims offer a no-win, no-fee service and can help you to get the compensation you deserve.

Remember, if you’re experiencing problems with housing disrepair, you don’t have to suffer in silence. Seek help and advice today to protect your rights and your home. Contact us today to start your claim.

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