Rising Cost of Living and Its Impact on Housing Disrepair Cases in the UK
The UK is currently facing a cost of living crisis that’s affecting millions of households. With soaring energy prices, rising rent, and stagnating wages, many tenants are left struggling to make ends meet. One lesser-discussed consequence of this crisis is the growing number of housing disrepair issues – and how they’re being ignored by landlords under financial pressure.
Why Housing Disrepair Is Getting Worse
As landlords try to cut costs, routine maintenance and timely repairs often get pushed to the backburner. This leads to tenants living in unsafe or unhealthy conditions, including:
Damp and mould growth
Leaky roofs or broken gutters
Faulty heating systems
Electrical hazards
Structural damage
The crisis disproportionately affects low-income families and social housing tenants, many of whom are already vulnerable.
Tenant Rights Are Still Protected
Despite the financial climate, UK law still obligates landlords to keep homes in a safe, livable condition. Under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, tenants have the legal right to demand repairs – and even claim compensation if landlords fail to act.
How Housing Disrepair Team UK Can Help
At Housing Disrepair Team UK, we stand with tenants. Our expert solicitors help you take legal action against negligent landlords and claim the compensation you deserve. We work on a No Win, No Fee basis, making legal support accessible to everyone.
Take Action Today
If your landlord is ignoring repair requests, don’t suffer in silence. Contact Housing Disrepair Team UK to start your claim today and get the support you need.