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Has your council or social housing property fallen into disrepair?
Are you renting from the Council or a Housing Association? You may be entitled to compensation.
Living in a property that has fallen into disrepair can significantly affect your health, comfort, and overall well-being. Sadly, many tenants in Blackpool are left to deal with unsafe and unsuitable living conditions because their landlords fail to carry out essential repairs. Issues such as damp, mould, heating failures, and structural defects not only make life difficult but can also pose serious health risks. If your landlord has ignored these problems, you may be entitled to take legal action to ensure necessary repairs are completed and to claim compensation for the hardship you have endured.
At SDS Solicitors, we specialise in Housing Disrepair Claims in Blackpool, helping tenants hold negligent landlords accountable. With years of experience in housing disrepair cases, our dedicated legal team works tirelessly to ensure your home is restored to a safe and habitable condition while securing the compensation you rightfully deserve.
If you are struggling with housing disrepair, don’t let the situation worsen. Contact our Housing Disrepair Solicitors for Blackpool today for expert legal advice and a free consultation.
Housing disrepair refers to a failure by landlords, whether Blackpool Council or housing association, to keep a rented property in good repair. This includes maintaining the structure and systems essential for a habitable home, such as heating, plumbing, and electrical safety. Common disrepair issues tenants face include:
Mould is a common issue in disrepair claims.
Issues with electrics can be a serious safety issue.
Disrepair can attract rats, mice, and other vermin.
Broken seals and locks can be a security issue.
Landlords are legally obligated to keep a property in a reasonable state of repair and landlords must provide safe, habitable living conditions throughout your assured tenancy.
Compensation in housing disrepair claims depends on the severity of the issue, how long it has persisted, and the impact it has had on your daily life. If key areas of your property, such as the kitchen or bathroom, have been unusable for an extended period, you may be entitled to compensation based on a percentage of your rent. For example, if you have been unable to use your heating, shower, or cooking facilities due to disrepair, your claim could reflect the inconvenience and discomfort caused.
In most cases, compensation falls between 25% and 50% of your annual rent for the affected period, though more severe cases may warrant a higher amount. At SDS Solicitors, we assess every aspect of your claim, including financial losses, inconvenience, and health impacts, to ensure you receive the full compensation you deserve.
Rochelle Dures
Head of Housing Disrepair
Unsafe and poorly maintained housing can have a serious impact on tenants in Blackpool, affecting their health, finances, and overall well-being. Due to the town’s older housing stock and damp coastal climate, issues such as mould, leaks, and poor insulation are common. These conditions can lead to respiratory problems, trigger allergies, and cause long-term health complications, particularly for children and vulnerable individuals. Structural defects, such as unstable flooring or deteriorating walls, can make a property unsafe and difficult to live in.
The financial burden of housing disrepair can also be significant. Inefficient heating systems and poor insulation lead to higher energy costs, while damp, leaks, and infestations can damage furniture, clothing, and other personal belongings. Many tenants also experience stress and anxiety, feeling frustrated and helpless as their landlord fails to act.
If your landlord is ignoring their legal duty to carry out repairs, you do not have to endure these conditions. Seeking legal advice can help you take action, secure the repairs you need, and claim compensation for the difficulties you have faced.
Social housing in England can be handled by either a Council, which is a government authority, or by private Housing Associations which rent out properties. In Blackpool, and in the wider Lancashire area, your local Council is likely to be Blackpool Council however other authorities may operate in the surrounding areas.
If your property is under the responsibility of a private Housing Association, this organisation must be properly registered and approved by the UK Government to operate in England. You can check the details of your association on the list of registered providers on the Government’s website. In Blackpool and Lancashire, some of the most common housing associations include:
Other private providers operate in Blackpool, and you can still make a claim for disrepair issues if you are dealing with a provider who does not have a local office in Blackpool.
I have been very happy with all the help your staff have given me during my claim. Mr B
I have been very happy with all the help your staff have given me during my claim.
Our housing disrepair solicitors have years of experience assisting Blackpool tenants in holding negligent landlords accountable. We offer free initial consultations to assess your case with no obligations. Thanks to our No Win, No Fee Agreements, you only pay if your claim is successful, ensuring you have no financial risks when pursuing a claim for compensation for housing disrepair in Blackpool.
From documenting the disrepair to negotiating with landlords or pursuing court action, we manage every aspect of your claim with professionalism and care. Our team understands how distressing housing disrepair can be and works tirelessly to achieve the best outcomes for our clients.
If you believe you have grounds for a housing disrepair claim for a Blackpool home, you must be able to answer the following questions:
Contact SDS Solicitors. Our team will assess your claim and provide expert advice on the process of claiming for housing disrepair.
Established in Manchester in 1997, SDS Solicitors is a trusted name in housing disrepair claims. We proudly serve clients across Blackpool and surrounding areas. Whether you’re based in Claremont, Bloomfield, Brunswick, Talbot, or Park our expert solicitors are ready to help.
We also offer nationwide support across England. With our No Win, No Fee promise, you face no financial risk in pursuing your claim.
Contact us today for a free consultation. Together, we’ll ensure your home is safe and habitable once again.
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No, there are laws in place protecting Council and Housing Association tenants from being evicted for starting a housing disrepair compensation claim against their landlord.
Yes, you should continue regular rent payments throughout a disrepair claim unless you have come to an agreement with the landlord about reducing or withholding rent. Rent arrears could make you liable for eviction, even if you have reduced your rent payments by a reasonable amount while the issues is not resolved or during the repairs if these affect the function of the house or some of the rooms.
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