Housing Disrepair Claims: Water Damage

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Water damage in properties can lead to serious issues, ranging from structural damage to health hazards like damp and mould. If you are experiencing water damage in your rented property and your landlord is failing to carry out necessary repairs, it could be crucial to take action.

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What is Water Damage?

Water damage occurs when water leaks into the property due to issues such as:

  • Leaking roofs or windows
  • Broken plumbing or burst pipes
  • Blocked gutters
  • Rising damp or condensation
  • Flooding or heavy rainfall

Left untreated, water damage can cause extensive issues such as damp walls, rotting wood, damaged electrical systems, and the growth of mould, which can all affect your health and well-being.

What are the Effects of Water Damage?

Water damage can have significant impacts on both your home and your health.

  • Structural Damage: Water damage can cause weaken walls, ceilings, and floors.
  • Health Risks: Water damage can lead to mould growth, respiratory issues and worsened air quality.
  • Increased Costs: Water damage can result in higher energy bills from damaged insulation and heating systems.
  • Electrical Hazards: Water damage can also cause short circuits.
  • Pest Infestations: Damp areas could attract insects and rodents.

What is Your Landlord’s Responsibility?

Landlords are responsible for ensuring their property is safe and habitable, which includes:

  • Repairing Leaks: Fixing any leaking roofs, windows, pipes, or plumbing systems that cause water damage.
  • Maintaining Drainage: Ensuring gutters, downpipes, and drains are clear and functioning properly to prevent flooding or water ingress.
  • Resolving Damp Issues: Addressing rising damp, penetrating damp, or condensation caused by property defects.
  • Preventing Further Damage: Taking prompt action to stop water damage from spreading or worsening.
  • Ensuring Electrical Safety: Repairing any water-damaged electrics to prevent serious risks such as fires or electrocution.

If your landlord is neglecting their responsibilities, our housing disrepair specialists may be able to help you. Contact our team on 01642 247656, email us at disrepair@watsonwoodhouse.co.uk or use our contact form, and we will call you back.

Do I have to pay for legal representation?

If your case is successful, all legal fees are payable by the landlord. Should your case not be successful no claim for fees from you shall be made.

This makes this course of action one of the most accessible, tenant-friendly and risk-free actions available.

A full explanation in relation to the terms of our conditional fee agreements will be provided to you prior to the commencement of any action taken on your behalf.

How Can Watson Woodhouse Help?

We are here to help.

Call us for a FREE and confidential consultation with a specialist solicitor on 01642 247656 or email our housing disrepair team at disrepair@watsonwoodhouse.co.uk.

Alternatively, complete our online contact form and one of our solicitors will be in touch or send your photos of disrepair and housing conditions to our dedicated WhatsApp on 078259 15604.

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