Claiming for housing disrepair

Are you living in poorly maintained or unhealthy rented accommodation? Maybe you’ve reported problems such as mould, pests or leaks, but nothing has been done. Perhaps you’ve even avoided telling your landlord, in case it causes more stress.

If you feel like your voice isn’t being heard, and that no-one will ever put things right, Disrepair Compensation Specialists can help.

We'll refer you directly to our housing disrepair partner specialists who will provide you with the expert support you need to make a Housing Disrepair claim that could sort out repairs and even pay you compensation.

Your claim will be handled on a no win, no fee basis, meaning that if your claim is unsuccessful, you won’t have to pay anything. Successful claimants typically pay 25% of awarded compensation. Terms and conditions apply*. Click here for more information.

You don’t have to use the services of a claims management company, you can contact the Housing Ombudsman Service and manage the process yourself for free. Our specialist partners, to whom we refer consumer enquiries, pay us a marketing fee.

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What’s covered under housing disrepair

Black mould, a mouse infestation, leaking pipes or a broken down boiler could all mean you have a claim for Disrepair Compensation.

Here are just a few of the things that are covered:

But making a housing disrepair claim isn’t just about finally getting things fixed. It’s also about compensating you for the impact that disrepairs may have had on your life, your family, and your health.

These could include:

Stress, anxiety, sleepless nights, and depression

Lost days at work from asthma symptoms or bronchitis

Chest, breathing or lung problems

Damage to personal belongings

To make a claim...

the problem should be part of the Landlord’s responsibilities. The landlord is not responsible for general upkeep such as everyday cleaning or decorating.
you must not withhold rent or be in arrears, and must continue to pay your rent despite the issue(s).
the problem must still be outstanding.
you must still be living in the property.

Not certain you have a claim?

We can help you find out! Just fill in the Disrepair Compensation form

Whether you are renting from a private landlord, your local council or a Housing Association, it’s a comfort to know that the law is on your side.
Legally, your landlord must keep your rented home safe, comfortable and fit to live in throughout your tenancy.

Your landlord is always responsible for repairing the following, even if your tenancy agreement says something different:

Plug Sockets &
Electrical Wiring
Heating &
Hot Water
Toilets & Drains
Windows & Roof
Cooker, Fridge &
Appliances^
Smoke & Carbon
Monoxide Alarms
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Your Landlord’s responsibilities

Whether you are renting from a private landlord, your local council or a Housing Association, it’s a comfort to know that the law is on your side.
Legally, your landlord must keep your rented home safe, comfortable and fit to live in throughout your tenancy.

We can help with a Disrepair Compensation claim

If your landlord isn’t acting to put things right in your home, we’re here to help.
Go to the Disrepair Compensation form and simply enter a few details. Click ‘SEND’ and we’ll make sure an experienced specialist gets in touch with you. They will listen to the problems you’re having in your rented accommodation, and if you have a housing disrepair claim, they will support you every step of the way.
As well as talking about the necessary repairs, you can tell them how the housing disrepair may have affected you or your family’s health. If so, the specialist could help you claim compensation for any stress, sleepless nights and anxiety you’ve suffered, or for lung or breathing problems caused by the disrepair. See Claims Calculator
You can also ask about claiming compensation for personal items that may have been damaged by the disrepair, or for time taken off work to deal with the issues at the property.
You don’t have to cope with the worry and frustration of disrepairs on your own. Get in touch and let us help.

Your landlord is always responsible for repairing the following, even if your tenancy agreement says something different:

Plug Sockets &
Electrical Wiring
Heating &
Hot Water
Toilets & Drains
Windows & Roof
Cooker, Fridge &
Appliances^
Smoke & Carbon
Monoxide Alarms

Why choose us?

At Disrepair Compensation Specialists, we understand that tenants often feel powerless. It can seem as if no-one wants to hear about the problems in your rented home, and you’re left to struggle through each day alone.

That's where we can help, because we understand what you are going through. We believe a housing disrepair claim is about much more than mending broken windows or repairing a cracked wall. It’s about compensating you for any harm the disrepairs may have done to your health, your wellbeing, your family, your work, and your life itself.

To help tenants with their right to a safe and decent home, Disrepair Compensation Specialists will refer you to our panel of leading UK Housing Disrepair claims advisors.

You are under no obligation if you make a housing disrepair claim enquiry with us.

We are committed to protecting your details and privacy.

Enquire about a claim…

It's simple to make an enquiry, just fill in the simple form and click ‘SEND’.

A friendly and helpful housing disrepair claims specialist will call you back, usually within 24 hours. They’ll listen to what’s been happening in your rented accommodation, and discuss the problems with you.

They will also go through the claims process so you know what to expect.

No-one should have to live in a rented home that’s unsafe, unhealthy or poorly maintained. Fill in the form today, click on ‘SEND’, and get the expert support you need to make your home life happier and more comfortable.

You don’t have to use the services of a claims management company, you can contact the Housing Ombudsman Service and the manage the process yourself for free.