We're helping tenants living in Manchester to get their housing disrepair fixed & claim their compensation!
We're helping tenants living in Wakefield to get their Housing Disrepair Fixed & Claim their Compensation!

We'll arrange a full schedule of repairs with your landlord which will need to be completed by an agreed date.
We'll negotiate compensation with your landlord for damages to your possessions and health, plus the inconvenience of living in defective rental housing.
Our friendly advisors will provide you with FREE advice and will devise an action plan to enable you to live in a safe, clean and habitable home.
As a tenant, your landlord has a legal requirement to ensure they're maintaining your rented home correctly. Whilst many landlords are brilliant, for those that turn a blind-eye to fixing issues or complete repairs poorly, the great news is that there is protocol which is there to protect tenants. Ultimately, as a tenant, you have a right to live in a safe and well maintained property.
Simply apply on this page to take your first step to getting your home repaired.
This should take less than 60 seconds.
Provided your claim is accepted, a member of our team will call you to carry out a questionnaire, gather evidence and arrange a date for your free survey. Alternatively, if you chose to fast-track your application, you can skip this step.
Our team will contact your landlord on your behalf, presenting the evidence and negotiating your compensation. Throughout this process, we will keep you in the loop so you know the progress of your case..
Regardless of whether your rent is paid directly, or some of it is paid for through housing benefits, you should be entitled to a level of compensation. This to cover you for the inconvenience of living in a defective property, any associated damages to your possessions and for any ill health you or your family may have endured.
When making a No Win No Fee claim, you don’t need to worry about anything as we will bear all upfront costs, and you will only need to pay a fee if your claim is successful, this means you will never be out of pocket.
We collect details of your property and its disrepair over the phone or email and then arrange a surveyor to view your property.
We then act for you to get the work complete.
Your landlord will need to comply to certain laws to ensure they are providing the level of service that you, the tenant should expect. These are Section 11 and the Fitness for Human Habitation Act.
Section 11
Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 places an obligation on the landlord to maintain the structure and exterior of the property, including installations for the supply of water, gas and electricity, heating systems, drainage and sanitary appliances.
The Fitness for Human Habitation Act
The Fitness for Human Habitation Act came into force in March 2019 and enforces the landlord's responsibility to ensure they are meeting the level required for property standards and safety.
No you won't!
Because your case is run on a strict no-win-no-fee policy, we levy no fee directly to you for our time, expertise and work.
We will only take-on cases we feel have a high probability of success and won't charge anything in the event we are unable to get a positive result.
The only time you will be charged is in the instance that your case is successful, in which case a pre-set fee of 25% will be deducted from any compensation awarded to you.If your case is unsuccessful, you won't be required to make any payment whatsoever!
No you won't, quite simply it is your landlord who is in the wrong and has broken the terms of the tenancy.
From experience, nearly all social housing landlords tend to use their insurance or have a contingency budget for this event and are well aware that any harassment will be in breach of the quiet enjoyment of your property.
For this reason, social housing landlords will generally look to redress any property issues and make a rental rebate with the least effort, friction and within the quickest possible timeframe.
You are entitled to make an application on the basis that:
Unfortunately, due to a comparative lack of protection vs social housing tenants, we are currently unable to offer a housing disrepair service to those renting privately.