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Championing Tenant Rights Across the UK
Championing Tenant Rights Across the UK
Have questions about your housing disrepair claim? Contact our expert team today for a free consultation. We're here to help you every step of the way.
Floor 2, Newsham House,
103 Manchester Road,
Bury BL9 0TD
Free Phone: +447949699334
WhatsApp: +447949699334
Claims Department: newclaims@quickleap.co.uk
General Enquiries: info@quickleap.co.uk
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Sunday: Closed
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Complete the form below for a free, no-obligation assessment of your housing disrepair claim.
Zero financial risk to you - we only get paid if you win your claim
Quick claim assessments with rapid response times
Proven track record with thousands of successful claims
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Our specialist team handles all types of housing disrepair claims with expertise and dedication.
If you're a tenant in a council property affected by disrepair issues, we can help you claim compensation and ensure necessary repairs are carried out promptly.
Tenants in housing association properties have the same rights to a safe and habitable home. We'll help you enforce those rights and claim compensation.
Black mould can cause serious health problems and damage possessions. If you're affected by persistent damp and mould, we can help you claim compensation.
Pest infestations are unpleasant and can lead to illness through bacteria and viruses. We'll help you get the property treated and claim compensation.
Water leaks lead to damp, health conditions, and property damage. We can help you claim for repairs and compensation for any damage caused.
Faulty boilers and heating systems create safety hazards and make homes uninhabitable. We'll help resolve these issues and claim compensation for you.
Zero financial risk to you - we only get paid if we successfully secure compensation
At Housing Disrepair Specialist, we believe everyone deserves access to justice regardless of their financial situation. That's why we operate on a strict no win, no fee basis, ensuring you never face financial risk when claiming what you're legally entitled to.
We evaluate your case at no cost to determine if you have a valid claim for housing disrepair compensation.
If your claim is valid, we prepare and submit your case with all supporting evidence at no upfront cost to you.
If we win your case, our fee is a pre-agreed percentage of the compensation you receive.
If we don't succeed in securing compensation, you pay absolutely nothing - no hidden costs or charges.
We cover all legal expenses and administrative costs. You never need to pay anything before we start working on your case.
Before proceeding, you'll receive a clear, written agreement explaining our fee structure with no hidden terms or conditions.
Our fees are only payable if we successfully secure compensation for you. Our success is directly tied to your success.
There is absolutely no financial risk to you. If your claim is unsuccessful, you owe us nothing - guaranteed.
Find answers to the most common questions about our housing disrepair services
Compensation amounts vary depending on the severity and duration of the disrepair, as well as the impact on your health and daily life. For damp and mold issues, claims typically range from £2,000 to £8,000. Heating system failures usually result in £1,500 to £6,000 in compensation. Structural issues like roof leaks can lead to awards of £3,000 to £12,000. Our team will provide a personalized assessment of your potential compensation during your free consultation.
No, it is illegal for a landlord to evict you or retaliate against you for making a legitimate housing disrepair claim. The Housing Act 1985 protects tenants from such actions, and we will ensure your rights are upheld throughout the process. In fact, landlords have a legal obligation to maintain their properties in a habitable condition, and failing to do so is a breach of their responsibilities.
The duration of a housing disrepair claim can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the responsiveness of the landlord. Simple claims with clear evidence can be resolved in 6-8 weeks, while more complex cases may take 3-6 months. Our team works efficiently to gather evidence and negotiate with landlords to achieve the fastest possible resolution. We'll keep you informed at every stage of the process and provide regular updates on your claim's progress.
You should gather photos or videos showing the disrepair issues, copies of all communication with your landlord about the problems (emails, letters, text messages), dates when you first reported the issues, and any relevant documents like your tenancy agreement. If the disrepair has affected your health, medical records can be valuable evidence. We'll guide you on exactly what evidence is needed for your specific case and help you organize it effectively.
No, we operate on a strict no-win, no-fee basis, which means there are absolutely no upfront costs to you. We only get paid if your claim is successful, and our fee is taken as a percentage of the compensation you receive. If we don't win your case, you owe us nothing. This approach ensures that everyone has access to justice regardless of their financial situation, and it aligns our interests with yours—we're only successful when you are.
Yes, absolutely. Private tenants have the same rights to live in a safe and habitable home as council and housing association tenants. Landlords of private rentals are legally required to maintain the structure and exterior of the property, keep installations for water, gas, electricity, and sanitation in good working order, and ensure the property is fit for human habitation. If your private landlord has failed to address disrepair issues after you've reported them, you may be entitled to compensation, and we can help you pursue your claim.
Our no-win, no-fee guarantee means you can pursue your housing disrepair claim with zero financial risk. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation assessment of your case.