Disrepair Claim Experts

Housing Disrepair Claims

Get Compensation & Repairs
No Win, No Fee

Living in poor housing conditions like mould, leaks, or broken heating? You may be entitled to compensation if your landlord hasn’t acted. At Disrepair Claim Experts, we help council and housing association tenants across England and Wales get urgent repairs and claim compensation — all on a no win, no fee basis.

What Are Housing Disrepair Claims?

A housing disrepair claim is a legal action you can take when your landlord fails to repair serious issues in your rented home. This includes damp, mould, broken heating, water damage, pest infestations, and structural hazards. If you’ve reported the issue and your landlord has done nothing within a reasonable time (usually 21–28 days), you may be entitled to compensation and legal enforcement of repairs.

At Disrepair Claim Experts, we handle every step of the process for you, with no upfront fees and a 95% success rate. Whether your health, belongings, or peace of mind has been affected — we’ll help you fight back.

Disrepair Evidence & Case

We help gather key evidence like photos and repair requests to build a solid case under housing law.

Action & Compensation

If your landlord ignores notice, we take legal steps to secure repairs and claim the compensation you deserve. Ask ChatGPT

Common Housing Disrepair Issues

Many tenants across England and Wales live in unsafe or unhealthy conditions due to landlord neglect. At Disrepair Claim Experts, we support you in addressing all major housing disrepair problems that put your health or safety at risk. 

Mould and Damp

Dangerous to your health — especially for asthma or allergy sufferers.

Leaks and Water Damage

From roof leaks to burst pipes, water damage often leads to long-term structural issues.

Broken Heating and Electrics

Living without hot water or dealing with unsafe wiring? Your landlord is legally responsible for fixing it.

Structural Damage

Cracks, broken stairs, sagging ceilings — these can pose serious safety risks.

Pest Infestations

Rodents or insects caused by neglect? We’ll hold your landlord accountable.

Our Commitment to Helping Tenants

At Disrepair Claim Experts, we understand how difficult it is to live in poor housing conditions. That’s why our legal team provides compassionate, expert guidance from start to finish — helping you feel safe, secure, and heard.

Whether you're dealing with mould, leaks, or injury caused by neglect, we’re here to take the pressure off your shoulders. You focus on your well-being — we’ll fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

We handle everything — from gathering documents to representing you in court — with no upfront costs or hidden fees.

Professional Team Work

Our legal experts have helped thousands of tenants and win compensation.

Real Legal Action

We don't just send letters — we take your landlord to court if needed.

Full Transparency

You’ll receive clear updates, and we’ll explain your rights in simple terms.

The Housing Disrepair Claims Process

We guide you through every step of the claims process with clarity and care — from your first consultation to final compensation. Our goal is to keep things simple, stress-free, and transparent, so you can focus on getting your home and life back to a safe and healthy place.

01

Free Consultation

Discuss your injury and case with our team to assess eligibility and receive expert advice.

02

Evidence Gathering

We collect medical records, photos, and landlord correspondence to link your injury to disrepair.

03

Legal Notice

We issue a formal notice to your landlord, demanding accountability for your injury.

04

Court Action

If your landlord doesn’t respond, we file a claim and represent you in court if needed.

05

Outcome

We secure compensation for your medical costs, pain, and suffering, often within 3–18 months.

06

Securing Results

We ensure you receive fair compensation and support for your recovery.

No Win No Fee

You only pay if we win your case — there’s no financial risk.

Real Legal Action

We don’t just write letters — we take landlords to court.

Nationwide Support

We help tenants throughout England and Wales, regardless of where you live.

Full Transparency

Clear communication, no hidden fees, and honest advice every step of the way.

Why Choose Us

At Disrepair Claim Experts, we’re more than just legal advisors — we’re dedicated advocates for tenants. With a proven track record, no win no fee protection, and a 95% success rate, we take on negligent landlords to make your home safe and your voice heard. 

Your Rights. Our Fight. Trusted Legal Help for Tenants.

Time Limits for Filing a Housing Disrepair Claim

To be legally eligible, you must start your housing disrepair claim within 6 years from the date you first reported the issue to your landlord. This applies to claims for property damage, inconvenience, and breaches of tenancy agreements. If your claim includes a personal injury — such as asthma caused by mould or a physical injury from unsafe housing conditions — the time limit is 3 years from the date the injury occurred or from the moment you became aware that your condition was linked to the disrepair.

Failing to act within these time limits could mean losing your right to claim. That’s why we always recommend starting your case as soon as possible.

Issues that make your home unsafe or uninhabitable: mould, leaks, pests, broken heating, unsafe electrics, and more.

We currently only take cases against councils and housing associations.

Report it to your landlord now. If they don’t fix it within 21–28 days, we can step in.

Yes — typically £500 to £10,000+ depending on the severity, length of disrepair, and its impact on you.

You can still claim. Repairs will be legally enforced, and you’ll be protected from unfair eviction.

Frequently Asked Questions About Housing Disrepair Claims

Filing a housing disrepair claim can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unsure of your rights or the legal process. We’ve answered the most common questions about eligibility, costs, timelines, and landlord responsibilities. 

 
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