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If you are a Council or Housing Association tenant living with damp or other disrepair and your landlord is not helping, contact us today.

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 20/02/2026

If your rented home is in a state of disrepair and your landlord is failing to make the necessary repairs, you can contact us today for the support you deserve.

We have over 20 years experience and have helped thousands of clients.

No one should have to live in a property that affects your health both mentally or physically.

Contact us today to see if we can help you.


Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 16/10/2025

Some awful conditions haven't been witnessed in London over the past few days!! You shouldn't have to live like this!
If any of these pictures look familiar to you and your landlord is refusing to sort it, contact us today!! We can help!

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 20/08/2025

Housing disrepair facts you didn't know

1. Your landlord must make repairs within a reasonable time - By law, landlords must complete repairs within a reasonable period after being notified. If they keep postponing or ignoring your complaints, you have options to hold them accountable.

2. Your health is a key factor - Damp, mould and unsafe homes can cause serious health issues. If you've been affected this could strengthen your disrepair claim against the landlord.

3. Landlords legal duties - landlords are legally required to keep properties safe, habitable and free from hazards like damp, mould and leaks.

Contact us today for free advice.

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 30/06/2025

Tenant help are working around London this week and have come across some shocking conditions.
Damp and leaks are something you shouldn't have to live with in your property.
Is your landlord not helping.
We can help you.
Contact us today for free advice.

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 27/05/2025

What is housing disrepair?

Housing disrepair is when your landlord fails to fix issues that affect your health, safety or comfort, like :
- Damp and mould
- leaks
- Broken heating
- Unsafe electrics
- Blown windows

Your landlord is legally responsible to fix these problems. If they aren't sorted within a reasonable time you may be entitled to repairs and compensation.

You have a legal right to live in a safe, healthy home and we're to help you get it.

Get in touch today with free advice!

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 13/05/2025

Does your home have disrepair issues like damp, mould or heating failures?
These can affect your health and quality of life!
If you have any of these problems, contact us today to see if we can help you!

29/04/2025

Tenant rights vs. Landlord responsibilities: Who does what?

Renting a property involves a partnership, but it's crucial to know where the lines are drawn. Who is responsible for what?

Landlord duties:
- Structure and exterior - Maintaining the buildings structures (walls, foundations, roof) and exterior (windows, doors, gutters)
- Essential services - Ensuring working heating, hot water gas, electricity and plumbing
- Safety - Keeping the property safe from hazards like fire and electrical issues
- Freedom from disrepair - Addressing damp, mould, leaks and other disrepair problems

Tenants duties
- Pay rent - paying rent on time as per the tenancy agreement
- Keeping it clean - maintain a reasonable level of cleanliness
- Report repairs - Informing the landlord of any necessary repairs promptly

Contact us today if your landlord is not helping you with the disrepair in your property.

09/01/2025

Leaky roof??

This is more than just a nuisance. It can cause serious damage to your home and belongings.

Water damage can lead to:

* Mould growth - Damp conditions posing health risks and further damage to your property
* Structural damage - Water can weaken ceilings and walls leading to costly repairs
* Ruined possessions - Furniture, electronics and personal belongings are at risk
* Increased energy bills - A damaged roof can compromise insulation

Your landlord is responsible for maintaining the structure of your rental property, including the roof.
If they fail to address the issue promptly, you may have grounds for a claim.

Contact us now!

# housingdisrepair

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 06/01/2025

Wondering if you can sue your landlord?

If your landlord has failed to fix series issues like:
- Damp and mould
- Structural damage
- Faulty electrics
- Broken heating systems

You may have the right to take legal action.
Tenants are entitled to a safe and liveable home - don't let landlord neglect go unchallenged.

Contact us today to find out if you can make a claim!!

16/12/2024

Landlords in the UK have legal obligations to ensure your home is safe and livable.

Key responsibilities include:
- Fixing structural issues, damp and mould.
- Maintaining gas, electrical and heating systems.
- Addressing urgent repairs promptly.

If your landlord isn't meeting these obligations, you have the right to take action.

Contact us 7 days a week.

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 11/12/2024

Damp walls?
It might be a sign of a bigger problem.

Damp walls can lead to serious issues like mould growth, which can cause respiratory problems and damage to your home's structure.

Common causes of damp walls:
* Rising damp - When moisture from the ground travels up through the walls of a building causing flaky or bubbling plaster, peeling wallpaper and damage to skirting boards and floor.
* Penetrating damp - When rainwater that passes through the roof or walls of a building. It can appear as damp patches on walls and ceilings, and can lead to serious structural damage if left untreated.
*Condensation - Poor ventilation and inadequate heating can lead to damp and mould.

Don't ignore damp walls!

Contact us to see if we can help you!

Photos from Tenant Help UK's post 03/12/2024

Helping clients in Anfield this week, some shocking comditions clients are being left to live in by their social housing landlords.
Let us know of you require our help.
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