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Social Housing Disrepair:
Roof Problems and Leaks

Roof Problems in Social Housing Property

Leaking Roof From Disrepair

A faulty or damaged roof is never good news especially when you are a tenant – and you feel there is not much you can do yourself.

Roofing disrepair issues are quite common and could be broken or missing tiles which can lead to further problems such as leaking.

As a tenant, you shouldn’t need to worry too much as your landlord is responsible for carrying out repairs and remedial work on your roof if it has an issue. This does not always happen however, as many landlords are not always willing or quick to fix such issues.

Every tenant deserves to live in a decent accommodation without roof issue which could lead to more serious problems including posing a health risk. We house a team of experienced housing claims specialists, who handle regular cases roof disrepair.

Contact us or complete our Disrepair Calculator for an assessment and an idea of what you may be able to get back in compensation if your landlord has failed to act on your complaints of roofing issues.

No Win No Fee Damp Compensation Claims

Have you experienced an illness caused by mould as a result of the negligence of your Social Landlord? Our Legal advisors are happy to help you claim the compensation you are entitled to.

Our Claims Service remains the best in the UK. We offer a No Win No Fee option for you for compensation for your landlord. No Win No Fee simply means that you don’t need to pay any upfront fees to our solicitors. In effect, there’s nothing to pay except we win your mould compensation claim on your behalf.

From our experience, this is the preferred way for most Mould Compensation Claims we have handled.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Roof Problems

Problems with your roof can easily lead to even more problems. For example, a leaking roof could lead to the formation of damp or mould which is a health risk in itself. A leaking roof could also lead to damage of electrical systems not to mention the risk of slipping and falling.

Roof problems are never good news. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help you start your roof disrepair claim.

As a tenant, it is your responsibility to report any issues with your roof to your landlord as soon as possible. Repairs of your roof is however, your landlord’s responsibility.

Signs that something is wrong with your roof include leaks, dampness, tiles falling to the ground, and Light passing through.

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