Housing solicitors specialise in protecting tenants’ rights when landlords fail to provide safe and habitable living conditions.
If you are dealing with unresolved damp, mould, leaks, heating failures, or other serious housing disrepair, an experienced housing solicitor can help you force repairs and claim compensation.
Whether you rent from a council, housing association, or private landlord, housing solicitors provide expert legal support to ensure landlords meet their legal responsibilities and tenants receive fair outcomes.
What Do Housing Solicitors Do?
Housing solicitors focus on legal issues related to rented accommodation. Their role includes:
- Taking legal action against landlords who ignore repair complaints
- Handling housing disrepair claims
- Securing compensation for damp, mould, and unsafe living conditions
- Enforcing repairs through the courts if necessary
- Advising tenants on their legal rights and options
Many tenants seek help from a housing disrepair solicitor when repeated complaints to a landlord are ignored or when living conditions affect health and wellbeing.
Learn more about how a housing disrepair solicitor can help. (Coming Soon)
Common Housing Problems We Help With
Housing solicitors regularly deal with the following issues:
- Damp and mould growth
- Water leaks and structural damage
- Faulty heating or hot water systems
- Electrical hazards
- Pest infestations
- Unsafe or unhealthy living environments
Damp and mould are among the most common problems and often result in financial compensation.
You can estimate potential compensation using our damp compensation calculator.
Housing Disrepair Claims Explained
Housing disrepair occurs when a landlord fails to maintain a property to a safe and habitable standard. By law, landlords must:
- Keep the structure and exterior in good repair
- Ensure heating, plumbing, and electrics are working
- Address damp and mould issues that pose health risks
If repairs are delayed or ignored, tenants may be entitled to compensation and legal enforcement.
Housing disrepair claims are especially common in large cities.
Read more about housing disrepair in London and how tenants are affected. (Coming Soon)
Damp & Mould Compensation – What Can You Claim?
Compensation for damp and mould may cover:
- Health issues (respiratory problems, skin conditions)
- Damage to personal belongings
- Reduced enjoyment of your home
- Stress and inconvenience
The amount depends on severity, duration, and landlord negligence.
Use our damp compensation calculator to get an estimate.
Housing Disrepair in London
London tenants experience high levels of housing disrepair due to ageing properties and landlord delays. Council and housing association tenants are particularly affected, but private renters also have strong legal protections.
Our housing solicitors regularly help London tenants force repairs and recover compensation.
Learn more about your rights regarding housing disrepair in London.
Why Use Specialist Housing Solicitors?
Using specialist housing solicitors gives you:
- Expert knowledge of housing law
- No win, no fee funding options
- Faster repair enforcement
- Higher compensation outcomes
- Full legal representation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I claim compensation for damp and mould?
Yes, if your landlord failed to address the issue after being notified.
Do housing solicitors offer no win no fee?
Most housing disrepair claims are handled on a no win, no fee basis.
Can council tenants make housing disrepair claims?
Yes, council and housing association tenants have the same legal rights.
Speak to Housing Solicitors Today
If your landlord is ignoring serious repairs, contact Tenant Housing Disrepair today for a free case assessment. Our specialist housing solicitors are ready to help you force repairs and claim the compensation you deserve.
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