Gas and Water Leaks

Gas and Water Leaks

Your Rights and How to Claim Compensation

Gas and water leaks in your home can pose serious safety risks, cause significant damage to your property, and disrupt your daily life. If you’re a tenant and your landlord has failed to address gas or water leaks after being notified, you may be entitled to compensation.

Understanding Your Landlord’s Responsibilities

Landlords are legally required to maintain their properties to ensure they are safe and habitable. This includes promptly addressing gas and water leaks.
Specifically, landlords are responsible for:

Gas Safety

Ensuring all gas appliances, pipes, and boilers are properly maintained and inspected annually.

Preventing Water Damage

Fixing leaks from pipes, roofs, or faulty appliances to avoid damage to the property and your belongings.

Emergency Repairs

Responding to gas and water leaks immediately, as they pose significant safety hazards.

Failure to address these issues can lead to dangerous situations, such as gas poisoning, fire risks, or structural damage to your home.

Can You Claim Compensation?

You may be eligible to claim compensation if:

  • You’ve reported the gas or water leak to your landlord.
  • The landlord has failed to take action within a reasonable timeframe.
  • The issue has caused health concerns, property damage, or distress.

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  • What issues you can claim for
  • Examples of compensation you might receive
  • Steps to take before making a claim
  • How we can help you at no cost

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