What is a Housing Association Repairs and Maintenance Policy on Health and Safety Standards?
There are particular health and safety standards which apply to rented houses. By law, your home should be safe and in shape to reside in when your tenancy begins and this need to continue throughout the tenancy.
From the starting to the end of your occupancy, your housing association has responsibilities to fix and preserve safety of:.
The gas supply and gas devices they provide.
Electrical electrical wiring and electrical appliances they offer.
Condensation, damp and mould are likewise common problems that you may stumble upon. You should report issues with this to your proprietor right away.
Every property manager, whether they are a local authority or a housing association, has commitments to fix moist and mould, as well as to identify the reason for the problem.
After you’ve reported the problem, an inspection and repairs they are responsible for ought to be performed. If the condensation has taken place due to a stopping working to supply sufficient ventilation on their part, it’s their task to resolve the ventilation problem.
Wet and mould can present a severe threat to health, causing breathing problems like asthma and bronchitis, particularly in kids. This is why it is vital that you report it to your property owner, which they arrange it out as quickly as possible.
Everybody should have a safe home. Are functions of your home unsafe, and has your social Housing proprietor failed to make the needed repairs? To discover more about your housing association obligations to renters, contact us.
Taking Your Housing Association to Court for Housing Disrepair
When you have actually finished your Housing association grievances procedure, you will then have to wait 8 weeks. Throughout this 8-week duration, your Housing association need to resolve your problem for you. If it does not, then you will need to bring a claims case versus them, which will either be settled out of court, or litigate 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.