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How To Claim Against Your Landlord For Your Neglected Home

Here's What Your Landlord Is Responsible For

Any exterior damage to the property, walls, windows and the roof.
All plumbing which includes baths, sinks, toilets and drains must be maintained
Maintaining and repairing gas appliances like heaters and cookers
The maintenance of the hot water system which includes the boiler and any radiators
The Landlord must also ensure all the electricity in the house is safe and working well

3 Steps To Claim Compensation

Step #1

Take Our Quick 30-Second Assessment Above

Step #2

Speak To One Of Our Expert Solicitors For Free

Step #3

Once you're happy, we will manage the entire claim on your behalf

Why You Could Be Due Some Compensation

According to the Housing Law, your landlord is required to keep your home in a safe, habitable condition.

Under Section 11 of The Landlord Tenant Act of 1985, if your landlord does not help maintain your property, you could be eligible to make a claim 

If you believe your Landlord is not maintaining your property, take our free assessment and one of our Housing Experts will call you back and review this for you.

Our services are no win, no fee and without obligation.

Personal items

If the Landlord fails to maintain certain aspects of the house and any personal items get damaged, you could be eligible to make a claim.

Fittings & furnishings

If items such as paintings, lamps, and furniture are damaged due to your Landlords neglect you could make a claim.

Other items

If your landlord did not perform necessary maintenance you can also claim for items such as destroyed bedding, clothing etc

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