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What is Housing Disrepair? [2025 Update]
Housing disrepair refers to conditions in a rented property that have deteriorated due to damage, wear and tear, or neglect, making the property unsafe, unhealthy, or unfit for habitation. Landlords, whether private, housing associations, or council authorities, have...
Housing Disrepair Claims vs. Repairs: What Should Council and Housing Association Tenants Ask Their Landlord to Fix Immediately?
Tenants under a council or housing association authority are entitled to live in homes that are safe, secure, and free from disrepair. Landlords in these cases—whether the local council or a housing association—have a legal obligation to ensure the property meets...
How Much Compensation Can You Claim for Damp and Mould?
Living in a property plagued by damp and mould is not only uncomfortable but can also lead to serious health issues. If you’re a tenant under a housing association or council authority, you have the right to a safe and habitable home. If your landlord has failed...
Why Greenbank Lawyers Are The Right Choice For You
At Greenbank Lawyers, we specialise in securing housing disrepair compensation for tenants whose living conditions have been neglected. If your landlord has failed to make necessary repairs, leaving your home unsafe or uninhabitable, we’re here to help you take action...