In view of the significant number of cases we deal with on a daily basis, the Premier Legal Assist team fully understand the challenges that tenants face living in substandard housing conditions, including the impact on both their physical and mental health.
We are committed to ensuring that our clients' voices are heard and that if a complaint has already been made with the housing association or council landlord the appropriate action is taken, including making a claim for 'no-win, no-fee' compensation.
Our experienced team and panel of specialist housing disrepair solicitors are here to guide you through the process, offering expert advice and support from start to finish to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
There are two main types of social housing providers that our team regularly deal with:
If you have suffered because of disrepairs in your rented property and either your housing association or local authority landlord has not responded to your complaints satisfactorily, you may have a claim.
Fill in our claim form, and one of our specialist advisers will call you back for a free, no-obligation consultation to assess your case.
Disrepair Cases
The most common areas of housing disrepair cases we deal with include:
Get in touch with Premier Legal Assist today
If you believe you have a housing disrepair claim against your social housing landlord and would like to speak with our team of specialist advisers, please start your claim by completing our online claim form. We will then contact you for a no-obligation consultation.
Premier Legal Assist is a claims management company. You do not need to use a claims management company to make your complaint, you can complain to the housing association or council landlord directly. If the issue is not resolved, you can refer it to the Housing Ombudsman service for free.
Important Information
Premier Legal Assist is a claims management company. You do not need to use a claims management company to make your complaint, you can complain to the organisation you are complaining about directly. If the issue is not resolved, you can refer it to the relevant independent Ombudsman service for free.