Category Archives: Housing Disrepair

Estimate Your Housing Disrepair Compensation | Free Guide

Housing Disrepair Compensation

When your home is affected by disrepair, it’s only natural to ask, “What could this be worth?” While you’ll often see online “calculators,” the truth is that an accurate figure requires a proper human assessment of your unique situation – especially when you’re trying to understand your potential Housing Disrepair Compensation. As a solicitor who […]

Housing Disrepair Claims Guide | Tenant Rights & Compensation

Housing Disrepair Claims Guide Tenant Rights & Compensation

Knowing Your Position: A Tenant’s Guide to Housing Disrepair Claims Let’s be honest, dealing with a leaking roof, persistent damp, or a broken boiler in your rented home is more than just an annoyance – it can seriously affect your health and wellbeing. I’ve spoken to countless tenants across the UK who feel stuck, unsure […]

Leeds Housing Disrepair Specialists – Claim Your Compensation Today

Leeds Housing Disrepair Specialists

If you rent your home from Leeds City Council or a housing association in Leeds, your landlord has a legal duty to keep your property safe, habitable, and free from disrepair. Unfortunately, many Leeds tenants are still living with damp, mould, leaks, or broken heating because repair requests are delayed or ignored. The good news? […]

How Housing Disrepair Solicitors Help Tenants Win Compensation

Housing Disrepair Solicitors

When you rent a home, your landlord is legally required to keep it safe and well-maintained. But what if they ignore damp, leaks, or broken heating? That’s when housing disrepair solicitors step in. They help tenants enforce repairs, secure compensation, and protect their rights. This guide answers the most common questions tenants ask about housing […]

Housing Disrepair Claims: Everything You Need to Know

Housing Disrepair Claims

When you rent a home, you expect it to be safe, comfortable, and properly maintained. Unfortunately, thousands of tenants across England and Wales live in properties that fall below basic legal standards. Damp, leaks, broken heating, or structural issues are not only inconvenient – they can seriously affect your health and wellbeing. If your landlord […]