Structural Defects
Your Rights and How to Claim Compensation
Structural defects in your home can pose significant safety hazards, compromise your quality of life, and lead to costly damage. If you’re a tenant and your landlord has failed to address structural defects after being informed, you may be entitled to compensation.
Understanding Your Landlord’s Responsibilities
Landlords are legally obligated to maintain their properties in a safe and habitable condition. This includes addressing any structural defects, such as:
Cracks in Walls or Ceilings
Fixing cracks that could lead to further damage or indicate deeper structural issues.
Subsidence or Foundation Issues
Addressing problems that affect the stability of the property.
Roof Damage
Repairing leaks, missing tiles, or sagging roofs to prevent further deterioration.
Unsafe Floors, Stairs, or Railings
Ensuring these areas are stable, secure, and free from hazards.
Failure to address these issues can lead to serious safety risks, including injury, property damage, or even collapse.
Can You Claim Compensation?
You may be eligible to claim compensation if:
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