Housing Disrepair Westhoughton
Housing Disrepair Westhoughton
- Do You Have…
Damp or Mould Problems?
Rodent or Pest Infestation?
Flooding or Water Leaks?
Structural Defects?
Faulty Boilers or Electrics?
In Need of Roof, Windows,
Gutters or Drain Repairs?
If Yes & Your Westhoughton Housing Association or Council is Ignoring You
Call 0808 169 4398 to receive FREE, no obligation advice
- Free Westhoughton Legal Advice
- Free Home Survey To Assess Damage
- Free Repairs To Your Property
- No Win No Fee Claim
IF YOU HAVE REPORTED ANY ISSUES AND THEY WERE NOT FIXED WITHIN 3 MONTHS YOU CAN MAKE A CLAIM – NO WIN NO FEE
Get a FREE Consultation with our Westhoughton Housing Association Claim Experts Today
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Housing Disrepair Claims Westhoughton – What can I claim for?
We examine claims on a case to case basis. Areas you can declare for are:
- Payment for residing in a property with disrepair
- Personal effects that has actually been damaged due to disrepair
- Injury to your health caused by the disrepair.
Just how much compensation could I receive?
Our primary objective is to get your home fixed to your lawyer’s standard not to the property manager’s requirement. Everybody has a legal right to live in a well-maintained property.
A property manager will offer compensation depending upon the seriousness of the disrepair and the length of time, compensation differs on a case to case basis. You can also declare for any personal products you have actually needed to change due to the disrepair.
For your claim to succeed you need to have advised the Housing Association. We can assist in helping you do this free of charge.
Damp or mould Problems
Rodent and pest infestation.
Roofing, Windows, Gutters or Drains.
Structural defects to your property
Boilers and Electrics.
Flooding and water leakages.
Housing Disrepair Claims Westhoughton
Repair Work Responsibilities in Housing Association and Westhoughton Local Authority Homes: Tenants or Landlords?
If you reside in social Housing, your rights and duties as a tenant likely vary from if you resided in private leased Housing.
One grey area which occupants tend to lack understanding in is who spends for home repairs and upkeep in social Housing, specifically if the damage is not the renter’s fault.
Do the repair work commitments in housing association and regional authority homes fall to the renter or the landlord? The answer is – it depends.
Often it is clear cut that the renter is responsible for a repair, and sometimes it’s obvious that the landlord should pay up, however what takes place when it isn’t so black and white? Or, what happens if a housing association overlooks their repair responsibilities and leaves their occupant living in disrepair?
This guide intends to assist you develop if your social Housing proprietor is attempting to shirk their obligation and what to do about it if they are.
If you reside in social or council Housing and your property manager is refusing to make necessary repairs, we can help.
Repairs and Maintenance in Social Housing
What Is A Housing Association?
No guide to making housing association grievances would be complete without a full description of what a housing association is. These are non-profit making enterprises, which own several residential or commercial properties, and are in the business of renting these homes out.
Where a private landlord may just have one or a handful of residential or commercial properties, a real estate association might potentially be renting hundreds at a time. All of the revenue made from renting goes towards preserving and enhancing the homes, along with extending the residential or commercial property portfolio. Real estate association residential or commercial properties that are rented to low-income groups is typically offered the name social real estate. It is the really non-profit making organisation you would make a claim for real estate association compensation versus.
We can help you with housing association settlement claims, call us on the number down at the end of this guide to learn how we can assist you.