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Damp

Damp

 

Many properties, in particular older houses, experience cases of damp, meaning it should be a problem that all landlords are prepared to encounter. Damp can be unsightly, unsettling and unhygienic and should be dealt with quickly to remove the problem. Damp can also be an indication of larger-scale structural problems and so it is important that landlords are aware of any cases of damp within the property.

 

Your home must be fit to live in from the start of your tenancy until you leave.

 

Your home could be unfit if the mould is so bad that you cannot use some rooms or it is seriously affecting your health.

 

There are multiple causes of damp, they include;

  • Condensation
  • Faulty plumbing
  • Poor ventilation
  • Structural deficits

 

The factor of each cause is excess moisture in the building. In order to avoid damp, moisture in the air needs to be able to escape the property so that condensation cannot build up.

 

Poor ventilation is one of the most common causes and can usually be easily rectified. Tenants should ensure that they sufficiently air rooms especially bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms where there is most likely to be a build-up of moisture thanks to washing machines, showers and cookers.

 

Damp caused by faulty plumbing means that either water is not draining away from the walls of the house properly or that a pipe is leaking water. Damp caused by plumbing problems usually appears in the corner of a room as a growing damp patch, it is also likely to occur beneath a sink or behind a radiator (the usual source of the leak).

 

When a house is well ventilated and damp still occurs it is a sign of an underlying issue. Damp is consequently the least concerning outcome in these situations as the likelihood is that the property has some structural damage or plumbing problems.

 

Damp can also lead to the formation of mould which not only looks and smells horrible but can aggravate or even induce health problems if it is not quickly removed. Mould can cause asthma and allergies as well as chest infections.

 

Tenants have a responsibility to report any problems to their landlord; damp is easily identified and can be treated easily if caught early. It is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure that the property is fit for purpose and remains a safe environment for their tenants, ignoring or failing to act when a case of damp is reported can have a direct effect on tenants’ health. A tenant should allow the landlord reasonable time to deal with the issues; normally around 2-3 days to respond and either tackle the problem themselves or arrange for professional assistance. However, if your landlord has failed to carry out their duties and carry out the required repairs you may be entitled to compensation. If the damp has had an effect on tenants’ health then a medical report may be required.

 

If you think you have a potential claim, you should get in touch with a specialist housing solicitor. Our team of dedicated housing lawyers at Duncan Lewis have extensive experience in handling cases of disrepair including damp. Our team will advise you on what actions can be taken and how much compensation you may be entitled to.

 

Get in touch

 

Our Housing Solicitors provide guidance for tenants on all housing issues. We are highly experienced at finding solutions to your housing issues and aim to address cases quickly and effectively. If you think your landlord has been neglectful in his legal obligations to eradicate damp and fix the disrepair, get in touch with one of our dedicated housing solicitors at Duncan Lewis.

 

If your landlord has been neglecting his responsibilities and your property has fallen into disrepair you may be able to make a claim. At Duncan Lewis, our Housing Disrepair Lawyers have all the essential skills required to help you deal with disrepair problems including asbestos, damp, infestation, mould, and water damage, as well has issues with your hot water, heating or electricity.

 

For expert legal advice on Housing Disrepair matters, call Duncan Lewis Housing Solicitors in confidence on 0333 772 0409.

 


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