Landlords are legally obliged to carry out repairs for key infrastructure to ensure tenants don’t live in properties with damp and mould, vermin infestations or other types of housing disrepair. And if they fail to do so you may be able to make a claim for compensation due to housing disrepair.
Your tenancy agreement should include a clause committing the landlord to keep the property in ‘good condition’ or ‘fit to live in’. If the property is in a state of disrepair, then you should contact your landlord in writing explaining the problem and asking them to repair it.
If you’ve already reported the problem and not heard from your landlord for a considerable period of time, you should contact Northone Solicitors – Leeds’ premier housing disrepair solicitors. Our expert advisors will discuss your problem and, if eligible, will offer you a free no-obligation quote. And with our no win no fee promise you can be sure that you won’t be out of pocket.
Don’t suffer poor living conditions. You have rights as a tenant. And we have the expertise to make sure your home is in good condition and fit to live in.
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