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No Win No Fee Compensation

Your claim for disrepair i.e. forcing Housing Asscociation or Council to carry out repairs will not cost you anything because our fees will be paid by your Housing Asscociation or Council.

However, if we also recover compensation for you, we will agree with you a proportion of this as a success fee. If we do not recover compensation there will of course be no further charge to you. All of this can be explained when we speak to you.

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Housing Association Disrepair​
Is Your Housing Association or Council Ignoring Your Repairs
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For a claim to succeed you need to have advised the Housing Association. We can assist in helping you do this free of charge.
Mould or Damp Problems
Rodent and pest infestation.
Roofing, Windows, Gutters or Drains.
Structural defects to your property
Electrics or Boilers.
Flooding and water leakages.

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Repair Work Responsibilities in Housing Association and Local Authority Houses: Occupants or Landlords?

If you live in social Housing, your rights and responsibilities as a renter most likely differ from if you lived in private leased Housing. One grey area which occupants tend to do not have understanding in is who pays for home repair work and upkeep in social Housing, particularly if the damage is not the occupant’s fault. Do the repair work commitments in housing association and regional authority houses fall to the tenant or the proprietor? The answer is – it depends. Sometimes it is clear cut that the renter is responsible for a repair, and sometimes it’s apparent that the proprietor should pay up, however what happens when it isn’t so black and white? Or, what occurs if a housing association overlooks their repair obligations and leaves their tenant living in disrepair? This guide means to help you develop if your social Housing property manager is attempting to shirk their responsibility and what to do about it if they are. If you reside in social or council Housing and your landlord is declining to make necessary repairs, we can help. Repair work and Maintenance in Social Housing

When Could Make A Complaint About Your Housing Association?

Deciding just when to make a grievance to your real estate association will come down to simply how bad the real estate disrepair in fact is. For instance, if it is the middle of winter season and the main heating unit has broken down, you will want to complain rapidly. In your tenancy contract, you will discover details about the optimum timescale that your housing association has to fix particular types of repairs. If this maximum timescale has not run, then you should be reporting the requirement for a repair work, rather than making a problem about a repair work not being carried out. We can assist you claim for housing disrepair from your housing association. Call us on the phone number down at the end of this guide to proceed.

Following Your Housing Association’s Complaints Process

Your Housing association will have its own formal complaints procedure. You need to have been provided details of this procedure when you signed your occupancy agreement. If you don’t have it, call your Housing association and ask for a copy in composing. You should follow this procedure correctly, just when this procedure fails to get your Housing disrepair repaired, will there be a path to making a settlement claim. We can assist you to make accident claims for an injury or illness brought on by Housing disrepair. Call us on the number down near the bottom of this guide to begin your claim today.

Taking Your Housing Association to Court for Housing Disrepair

As soon as you have actually finished your Housing association grievances treatment, you will then need to wait 8 weeks. During this 8-week duration, your Housing association should solve your complaint for you. If it does not, then you will require to bring a claims case versus them, which will either be settled out of court, or go to court for judgement. We can help you take your Housing associated to court. Call us at the number at the bottom of this page to discover how we can do this.