Housing disrepair is when your rented home falls into a condition that is unsafe or unhealthy. Housing disrepair happens when your home becomes unsafe, unhealthy, or unsuitable to live in because your landlord has not carried out repairs within a reasonable time.
This can include living with mould or damp that spreads into living rooms or bedrooms, or with a heating and hot water system that has broken down and remains unfixed. Some tenants may face roof or guttering leaks that leave ceilings and walls damaged, while others struggle with electrical faults such as flickering lights, tripped circuits, or exposed wiring.
Structural problems like cracked walls or loose fittings can also make a property unstable, and doors or windows that do not shut properly can leave your home insecure. These issues are not only inconvenient, they can affect your comfort, safety, and health.
If you have reported problems like these to Slough Borough and they have not been resolved properly, you may have the right to make a claim.
Our panel of specialist housing lawyers will handle the claims process from start to finish, including gathering evidence, arranging inspections, and, if necessary, taking legal action to secure both repairs and financial compensation.