It is incumbent upon all landlords to sustain the structural integrity of the properties they lease out to tenants. This encompasses a broad duty to keep each property in a state of well-maintained repair, in service to all residents' comfort and safety.
Should there be an instance where you've communicated an issue to your landlord, and they have not attended to it within an appropriate time frame, you might have a justifiable claim for compensation.
There is a range of common problems that tentants could crop up, including but not limited to:
Issues of mould or dampness appearing on walls, skirting boards, ceilings, or flooring.
Water leakage and subsequent damage from sources like doors, radiators, windows, the roof, or even kitchen and bathroom fittings and pipework.
A compromised roof showing signs of damage or leaks, potentially from guttering downpipes or drains
Windows and doors are in disrepair, potentially rotting or causing drafts.
Malfunctioning or broken fittings in the bathroom.
Internal structural issues such as damage to carpets, window treatments, wallpaper, or the property's paintwork.
Electrical issues related to faulty or damaged wiring, encompassing sockets, fixtures, or appliances such as extractor fans.
Malfunctioning heating units or radiators.
Faulty pipework spanning both gas and water systems.
Pest issues, for example, rodents like rats and mice.
Any further damage, even when appearing minor or seemingly insignificant.
We offer No Win No Fee Claims for tenants.
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