About Us
- about us
Specialists in UK Housing Disrepair Claims
We exist to make sure landlords meet their legal responsibilities — and tenants get the compensation and repairs they deserve.
- why choose us
Championing Tenants’ Rights Across the UK
Championing Tenants’ Rights Across the UK
At Tenants Law, we are dedicated Housing Disrepair Claims Specialists, helping Council and Housing Association tenants across the UK live in safe, healthy homes — just as the law requires.
Many tenants suffer in silence when their homes fall into disrepair. That ends with us. We:
- Support UK social housing tenants
- Ensure landlords are held accountable
- Fight for quick repairs and fair compensation
- Operate on a no win, no fee basis
Leaks and Water Damage
A Water Damage claim is based on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, specifically Section 11, which outlines the landlord’s responsibilities for maintaining their rental properties.
Our award-winning legal team has an impressive track record and extensive experience working on cases like yours. Our lawyers specialize in the practice areas that affect everyday.
Structural Damage
Structural damage to a rented home is a serious issue that can pose safety risks and lead to further damage.
A Structural Damage claim is based on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, specifically Section 11, which outlines the landlord’s responsibilities for maintaining their rental properties.
Infestation Claims Against YourHousing Association
Rodents, insects or vermin infestations can be more than a nuisance — they are a health hazard and may breach your landlord’s legal responsibilities.
At Tenants Law, we are dedicated Infestation Claims Specialists, helping Council and Housing Association tenants across the UK live in safe, healthy homes — just as the law requires.
Black mould growth in your bathroom, bedroom, or kitchen?
Damp or Black Mould in the home can seriously affect your health — especially if you have asthma or allergies.
A Damp and black mould claim is based on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, specifically Section 11, which outlines the landlord’s responsibilities for maintaining their rental properties.
