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? You have rights. Under UK housing law, you may be entitled to force repairs and claim compensation for the inconvenience and damage caused by housing disrepair.
Our team of expert housing disrepair solicitors in Leeds specialize in helping tenants take action against Leeds City Council and housing associations to ensure homes are repaired quickly and properly.
Common Problems With Leeds City Council Repairs
Tenants across Leeds often report:
- Long waiting times for non-urgent repairs. 
- Repeated contractor visits without fixing the problem. 
- Poor workmanship or unfinished jobs. 
These issues are unfortunately common with Leeds Building Services, the council’s repair division. While they handle thousands of jobs each year, many tenants experience missed appointments and long delays before issues are resolved.
Your Legal Rights – Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
By law, Leeds City Council and all housing associations must keep your property in good repair. This includes:
- Structure and exterior: walls, roof, windows, doors. 
- Installations: heating, hot water, electricity, and gas. 
- Sanitation: toilets, baths, sinks, and drainage systems. 
If the council or housing association fails to meet these obligations, you can make a formal housing disrepair claim and may be entitled to compensation.
How to Report Repairs to Leeds City Council
To make sure your repair request is logged and traceable:
- Report directly via the Leeds City Council repairs page or call 0800 188 4000 (available weekdays). 
- Ask for a job reference number to track progress. 
- Keep written records of every report, email, and phone call. 
- Escalate the issue through the council’s complaints procedure if no action is taken. 
- Seek legal advice from housing disrepair solicitors if delays continue. 
Leeds Building Services – When Repairs Are Ignored
Leeds Building Services (LBS) is responsible for carrying out council property repairs across the city. While they respond to thousands of calls, delays and repeated visits can leave tenants living in poor conditions for months.
If you have already reported repairs but Leeds Building Services continues to ignore them, it may be time to take legal action. A solicitor can help you force the council to act and claim compensation for the impact on your health and daily life.
Reporting Private Landlords in Leeds
If you rent from a private landlord and they refuse to carry out repairs, you can report them to the Leeds City Council Private Sector Housing Enforcement Team.
Here’s how to do it:
- Visit the council’s website and submit a complaint. 
- Include details of your landlord and the disrepair. 
- The council can inspect your home and issue improvement notices to force the landlord to carry out essential repairs. 
Why Choose Our Leeds Housing Disrepair Solicitors
Our dedicated housing disrepair solicitors in Leeds can help you:
- Get urgent repairs completed by the council or housing association. 
- Claim compensation for inconvenience, stress, and damaged belongings. 
- Take action on a No Win No Fee basis, meaning there’s no upfront cost or risk. 
We have successfully represented hundreds of Leeds tenants living in poor conditions due to council delays.
Don’t Wait – Take Action Today
You don’t have to live with damp, mould, or broken heating. If your repair requests have been ignored by Leeds City Council or your housing association, we can help you enforce your rights and claim compensation.
Contact our Leeds housing disrepair team today for free legal advice. We’ll assess your case, explain your options, and help you secure the repairs and compensation you deserve.

