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Housing disrepair is a problem that affects many people. The lack of maintenance has resulted in water leaks, rotting paint, pest infestations, and more. This has resulted in rising repair costs and lowered quality of life for residents No-win no-fee solicitors. Every year, between 8,000 and 15,000 public housing units are lost to deterioration. It is important to take action if you notice that your home is in a state of disrepair.

If you notice that your property is in a state of disrepair, contact your landlord immediately and let them know about the problem. The landlord is liable for repairs and should pay for the costs. However, if they are unwilling to fix the problems, you can take legal action against them.

Although housing disrepair may seem like an inconvenience, it can be a significant problem. In addition to damaging your property, it can also cause health problems and damage your finances. For instance, if your windows are cracked, rainwater can enter your home and cause damp and mould problems, which can be hazardous.

When you are considering taking legal action because your landlord has not been making repairs on your property, make sure you serve a letter of claim to them. The letter should be as detailed as possible. If your landlord has not responded within 20 working days, you can take the case to court.
 
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