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If you are a tenant living in social or council housing we can help

If you have notified your landlord of issues with your home and these have been left unattended for a reasonable period, you may be entitled to compensation.

Types of housing disrepair include damp, mould, water damage, defective electrical wiring, or defective and rotten windows.

You may be entitled to compensation for your belongings and inconvenience. If you are eligible for our help, we will prepare your case and contact your landlord on your behalf to help ensure that the problems are fixed.

We act on a NO WIN NO FEE basis

Contact our team to start your claim today >

Types of housing disrepair claims
Stachybotrys chartarum also known as black mold or toxic black mold. The mold in cellulose-rich building materials from damp or water-damaged buildings

Mould

water leak through the heating radiator tube nut

Leaks

strong mildew in large stains is located on white interior wall in apartment

Damp

A close-up of termites in a house and the damage they caused.

Infestations of rats, mice, other vermin

Broken locks

Condensation and damp problem on the inside of a double glazed window.

Faulty windows or doors

The damaged wall is visible to the internal steel bar. The plaster should be repaired With mortar to make it work.

Poor decoration

Other types of repair problems

Imperium Law - specialists in claims for housing disrepair

A landlord has a duty to maintain the structure of your home and ensure it is kept in a good state of repair. If you have notified your landlord of issues with your home and these have been left unattended for a reasonable period of time, you may be entitled to compensation.

Such issues can include damp, mould, water damage, defective electrical wiring, or defective and rotten windows.

Please answer the following 3 questions to see if you are eligible for our help:

Do you live in a Council or Housing Association property?

Yes No

Have you requested repair or maintenance work to your property?

Yes No

Have you waited at least 3 months for the repairs to be carried out?

Yes No

Thank you for answering our qualification questions, please now complete the contact form below and we will be in contact with you within the next 72 hours.

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Thank you for answering our qualification questions. Unfortunately, as a result of you answering ‘no’ to one or more of the questions we will be unable to help you at this time.

You may still have a claim, please get in touch if you still haven’t heard after 3 months from your request.