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Housing Disrepair Solicitors in Manchester and Tameside

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Are you a council or housing association tenant living in accommodation that has fallen into disrepair? Do you always pay your rent on time? Even if your rent is affordable, your landlord cannot neglect the necessary repairs. If you have reported disrepair to your landlord, but they haven’t taken any action, you might be able to claim compensation. Disrepair can be dangerous to your health and life, act now!

Contact our friendly team of housing disrepair solicitors, will fight on your behalf for your repairs and for the maximum compensation. Our team have already assisted thousands of people just like you to hold their landlords accountable in the eyes of the law. We operate on a No Win No Fee basis, so you won’t pay unless we win your case. Our success fee is both ethical and one of the lowest in the market. We will listen to you, answer your questions and give you free and impartial advice about your disrepair matter.

The housing disrepair claim check list

Can you answer yes to the following questions? If so, please get in touch so that we can discuss your case further:

Are you renting your home from the council or a housing association?

Are your rent payments up to date?

Is your landlord responsible for the disrepair?

Has the disrepair been reported to your landlord?

Has your landlord failed to repair the issue within a reasonable amount of time?

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1. Get in Touch

Are you a council or housing association tenant? Contact us and tell us about your matter. We work on a 100% No Win No Fee basis, so you won’t pay a penny unless we win. Give as much information as you can. The more information you can provide, the better chance of successfully resolving your case. The initial assessment is always free and with no obligation to engage afterwards. Call 020 8578 7778.

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2. Build Your Case

Let our experts do all the legal work for you. We will explain what documents you need to provide so that we can process your application. Once received, our disrepair lawyers will complete and submit the necessary documents to counterparties and courts.

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3. Success

Remove the stress by having our disrepair lawyer by your side. Let us do the hard work. We will keep you updated every step of the way resulting in a successful outcome.

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    Council Housing in Manchester and Tameside

    Manchester City Council say there are over 12,500 homes available in the area1. Social housing in the city is rented accommodation owned and managed by the council, or by registered social landlords. Both the council and social landlords can offer either permanent housing or temporary housing. For instance, you may become placed in a temporary sheltered home if you are escaping domestic violence or homelessness.

    Council houses in Manchester and Tameside are likely to be in the following housing estates:

    • North Manchester
    • Miles Platting
    • Grove Village
    • Brunswick
    • West Gorton

    1Homes and Property, 2021: https://www.manchester.gov.uk/info/84/rehousing_and_finding_a_home/4887/council_and_housing_association_homes

    Housing Associations in Manchester and Tameside

    Since there is a large population in this city living on a low income, those who reach out to start a housing disrepair compensation claim often live in housing association homes. Housing associations are known as registered social landlords since they help low income families to find homes that offer affordable monthly rent payments.

    The main housing associations in Manchester and Tameside include:

    • Jigsaw Homes North
    • Anchor Fairfield Court
    • Thorpe House
    • Hurst Meadow – Anchor
    • Onward Homes
    • Beaumont Place
    • Floating Support
    • Anchor – Earls Lodge
    • Ashton Pioneer Homes
    • Tameside Housing Advice
    • Ryefield
    • New Charter Housing Trust Group
    • Adactus Housing Association
    • Hanover Housing Association

    What is considered disrepair?

    If a rental property needs repairs in order to be safe for tenants, it is classified as being in disrepair. In England and Wales, the law requires that all rental accommodations meet minimum standards of cleanliness, durability, safety, and fitness for human habitation, regardless of their age or condition.

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    The reason people choose to live in social landlord accommodation is because they offer an affordable solution for families on low to moderately low incomes. Manchester and Tameside housing associations support the local council by providing these homes, while the council subsidizes part of the rent. This system allows people who are homeless and in desperate need to find temporary housing until they can be re-homed in permanent rented accommodation.

    Social housing in Manchester and Tameside might not be up to a liveable standard. This is because many housing estates were built back in the mid-1900s. Homes like this will fall into disrepair easier than a new home will.

    If you report a necessary repair request to your landlord that is having an adverse effect on your health, such as mould and damp, and the landlord does not make a timely attempt to make the repairs then give our team of housing disrepair solicitors a call. We fight for clients just like you to force social housing landlords to make those repairs and obey the law. Call today to begin the process and get expert advice with no obligation.

    Are you eligible to make a disrepair claim?

    If your housing association or council landlord fails to carry out necessary repairs within a reasonable time frame and those repairs are crucial for the health and safety of those living in your household, you can use our services to launch a housing disrepair claim.

    How much can I claim for housing disrepair?

    Every housing disrepair matter varies in severity, so we cannot determine how much you may be entitled until we assess your case. This is a detailed list of the things you can claim for:

    Damage to Property:

    If your personal property has been damaged, from mould or a leak for example, you will be able to claim for the expense of replacing or repairing these items. Examples might include broken TVs, damaged bedding, clothes, carpets, and furniture.

    Personal Injury:

    Housing disrepair can cause a number of adverse health effects, including:

    • Pneumonia
    • Asthma
    • Gastrointestinal problems
    • Carbon monoxide poisoning
    • Depression and anxiety

    Furthermore, if you or a family has suffered as a result of your landlord’s negligence you can claim compensation for:

    • Medical costs
    • Aftercare
    • Medication
    • Pain and suffering

    General Inconvenience and Suffering:

    You do not need to have suffered an injury to claim compensation. You can receive compensation if the disrepair has caused you inconvenience and suffering.

    What evidence do I need to make a claim?

    Your disrepair evidence can include:

    • Photographs
    • Videos
    • Witness Statements
    • Medical Records
    • Police Records
    • Diary Entries
    • Damaged Belongings
    • Receipts

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    If you feel nervous that your landlord may act aggressively towards you due to the fact that you have made a complaint, we can handle the settlement agreement and all the future interactions. You have nothing to worry about. Your lawyer will be the person to speak to your landlord instead of you.

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    Making a housing disrepair claim

    Has your landlord failed to make repairs to your home?

    Our highly experienced housing disrepair solicitors will fight for your repairs and compensation on a NO WIN NO FEE basis. Contact us for a free consultation.

    If your rented home falls below a reasonable living standard because it has damp, mould or other issues, you could make a claim for compensation. You must have reported the issues and given your landlord a reasonable amount of time to repair the issues. If they have not you can make a claim for damage, personal injury, financial loss and/or nuisance.

    Your landlord is responsible for the above repairs irrespective of what your tenancy agreement says. Your landlord may be responsible for additional repairs stated in your tenancy agreement.

    Claims can be made either during your tenancy or after your tenancy, as long as you are making the claim within 6 years of the date that you informed your landlord of the disrepair. Personal injury claims related to housing disrepair must be made within 3 years of the date that you informed your landlord.

    Your landlord may not be responsible for repairs if they are a result of you either not taking care of the property properly or doing something unreasonable.

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    Manchester’s Shocking Housing Disrepair Figures

    Despite its reputation as a lively city with a flourishing cultural scene and fascinating past, Manchester is currently grappling with the concerning problem of housing disrepair. Countless people who live in council houses or dwellings administered by housing associations face daunting obstacles such as mould, pervasive dampness, pest infestations and structural faults. According to recent reports, approximately 25% of dwellings in Manchester suffer from some form of disrepair.

    Mould and Damp

    Inhabitants of diverse social housing units in Manchester commonly encounter mould and dampness. Local governmental surveys indicate that more than 30% of council homes and housing association properties suffer from a variety of these issues. Such circumstances not only diminish residents’ standard of living but also pose significant health hazards to tenants, such as respiratory ailments and allergies.

    Leakage of Water

    In Manchester’s social housing, water leakage is an alarming issue. Approximately 15% of council houses have problems with leaks that cause damage to property and dangerous conditions such as slippery surfaces or electrical faults. The effects on residents’ mental health are also noteworthy since the constant fear of water damage can heighten stress levels.

    Structural Issues

    In Manchester’s social housing properties, structural problems are relatively frequent. Roughly, 12% of residences encounter dilemmas like unstable flooring or cracks in walls. Such imperfections threaten the inhabitants’ safety and jeopardise the overall integrity of their homes if left unattended.

    Pest Infestation

    In Manchester’s social housing, water leakage is an alarming issue. Approximately 15% of council houses have problems with leaks that cause damage to property and dangerous conditions such as slippery surfaces or electrical faults. The effects on residents’ mental health are also noteworthy since the constant fear of water damage can heighten stress levels.

    Heating System Malfunction

    Residents in social housing across Manchester face an additional hurdle with malfunctioning heating systems. According to data, almost a quarter of council homes experience defective or inadequate heating issues during colder months. Insufficient warmth not only undermines comfort but also poses formidable risks for vulnerable people such as the elderly and young children.

    Faulty Electrical Wiring

    The prevalence of outdated or inadequately maintained electrical wiring threatens tenants’ safety in Manchester’s social housing properties. Astonishingly, 18% of council houses show signs of faulty systems that can result in power outages, increased fire hazards, and electrocution dangers.

    Increased Vulnerability amongst Low-Income Households

    Housing disrepair disproportionately affects low-income households who often struggle to afford necessary repairs or move to alternative accommodation. Research shows that over 60% of social housing tenants in Manchester live with at least one category 1 hazard, which includes issues posing serious threats to health and safety. This statistic emphasises the urgent need for targeted support mechanisms aimed at protecting vulnerable people and families.

    Impact on Health and Well-being

    Living in substandard housing conditions can have severe implications for residents’ health and well-being. Statistics reveal that around 15% of respiratory illnesses reported in Manchester is directly linked to living in homes affected by damp, condensation, or mould growth. Such conditions can exacerbate pre-existing health issues and even lead to long-term respiratory problems.

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