Pest and Vermin Control
Your Rights and How to Claim Compensation
An infestation of pests or vermin in your home can cause serious health risks, damage your belongings, and create an uncomfortable living environment. If you’re a tenant and your landlord has failed to take action to address pest or vermin issues after being notified, you may be entitled to compensation.
Understanding Your Landlord’s Responsibilities
Landlords are legally obligated to provide tenants with a safe and habitable home.
This includes taking reasonable steps to prevent and address infestations of pests or vermin, such as:
Preventative Measures
Ensuring the property is well-maintained, including sealing gaps, repairing structural damage, and keeping communal areas clean.
Addressing Infestations
Taking prompt action to deal with pest issues when reported, including hiring pest control professionals if necessary.
Maintaining Hygiene
Ensuring that conditions in the property do not encourage pests, such as leaking pipes or accumulations of waste
Failure to fulfill these responsibilities can result in health risks and financial losses for tenants.
Can You Claim Compensation?
You may be eligible to claim compensation if:
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