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Claim Housing Disrepair & you could be owed over £6,512 if your home needs repairs!

ACT NOW, let’s get your compensation!!

We help tenants like you get the FULL compensation YOU deserve. If you have been ignored by your landlord, you could be owed on average £6,512!

Complete this form to find out how much compensation you could be eligible for:

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Based on your answers, you qualify for compensation. Tenants like you are claiming an avg. £6,512! Complete your details to find out exactly how much your claim is worth.

THOUSANDS of tenants have been receiving huge amounts of money

Let Tenant Legal help you find out how much compensation you could be owed

  • On average, people receive £6,512 in compensation
  • Government backed scheme
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Receive compensation and get your repairs completed!

Tenant Legal is committed to ensuring you not only get the compensation you deserve but we also ensure the repairs in your home get fixed!

  • Get up to THOUSANDS in compensation
  • Get the repairs completed in your home

Here are just some of the repairs that will qualify you for a BIG compensation payout:

Damp & Mould

Damp and mould are dangerous to your health and therefore qualify you for compensation

You Qualify

Broken Extractor Fans

You will be very likely to receive compensation if your home has broken extractor fans

You Qualify

Defective Boiler

Apply for compensation if your home has a broken boiler

You Qualify

Blocked Drains

If your drains have been blocked and your landlord hasn’t sorted it, you are eligible for compensation!

You Qualify

Dangerous Electrical Wiring

You will qualify for compensation if your home has dangerous electrical wiring and your landlord has been ignoring you.

You Qualify

Defective Plasterwork

Defective plasterwork is incredibly dangerous and qualifies you to compensation.

You Qualify

Leaks, Flooding or Water Damage

If you have water damage in your home caused by leaks or flooding, you will be eligible for compensation!

You Qualify

Defective Windows and Doors

Defective windows and doors can also qualify you for reimbursement from your landlord.

You Qualify

Defective Roofing or Gutters

If your home has defective roofing or gutters, you can claim up to thousands of pounds in compensation.

You Qualify

Frequently Asked Questions

A housing disrepair claim is when action is taken by tenants against their landlords if the landlord has failed to keep the property in a habitable condition. The house would not be considered ‘habitable’ if there are issues such as damp, faulty heating, mould, structural problems, and leaks.

If you are a council or housing association tenant living in rented accommodation and you have complained to your landlord about issues in your home such as damp or mould to no avail, you can make a claim.

If you have any of the following issues in your home, and your landlord has not fixed them after you have asked, you are able to claim: Damp Faulty plumbing Structural issues Leaks Broken heating systems Mould Electrical hazards Pest infestations

Once you have notified your landlord (in writing) of the issues in your home and they have not addressed or resolved the issues within a reasonable time frame, you can submit the form on our website to find out if you are eligible. It takes 30 seconds to complete and could result in thousands of pounds in compensation for you.

It is important to keep any correspondence that you have with your landlord, including photographs, records of complaints made and especially medical records if the disrepair in your home has directly impacted your health.

Absolutely! In 2023, the average claim amount was £6,512! You can claim compensation for health issues caused by the state of disrepair in your home, as well as any damage to personal property that is a direct effect of the disrepair in your home.

It will depend on the severity of the claim, if the claim involves personal injury then the time limit is usually 3 years but for other HDR claims, the limit is usually 6 years.

Your landlord is solely responsible for making repairs. If you claim and win, your landlord is responsible for fixing the repairs and there is also a high chance that you would be eligible for compensation on top of the repairs.

Absolutely not! It is illegal for landlords to evict tenants for making a disrepair claim.

The duration of a claim will be dependent on a few variables, particularly the complexity of the case and the time it takes for your landlord to respond. On average, a claim takes a matter of months but in some cases, it can be over a year.
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