Broken Windows and Doors
Your Rights and How to Claim Compensation
Broken windows or doors in your home can create serious safety concerns, impact your comfort, and leave your property exposed to further damage. If you’re a tenant and your landlord has failed to repair broken windows or doors after being notified, you could be entitled to compensation.
Understanding Your Landlord’s Responsibilities
Landlords have a legal obligation to ensure the safety and security of their properties, which includes maintaining windows and doors in good working condition.
This means:
Ensuring Security
Windows and doors should lock securely to protect you from intruders.
Weatherproofing
They should provide adequate protection against rain, wind, and cold.
Repairing Damage
Any broken glass, warped frames, or malfunctioning locks must be fixed promptly once reported.
Failure to address these issues can lead to inconvenience, unsafe living conditions, and potential financial loss for tenants.
Can You Claim Compensation?
You may be eligible to claim compensation if:
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