Minor electrical issues might seem manageable at first, but faulty wiring, dangerous sockets, or repeated power failures can be signs of much more serious underlying problems that require immediate professional attention. Electrical hazards can lead to fires, electric shocks, and even fatalities. Common electrical issues could include:
- Faulty or sparking sockets and switches
- Flickering or non-functioning lights
- Exposed or damaged wiring
- Frequent power outages or circuit breaker trips
- Burning smells from electrical fittings
- Electrical appliances that don't work safely
Your landlord is legally obligated to investigate and fix these types of repairs immediately, especially when the electrical safety of the property is compromised. If you've reported electrical faults and nothing has been done, or the repairs were rushed or carried out by unqualified persons, you could have grounds to make a compensation claim for housing disrepair against your housing association or council landlord.