My council property was in the worst condition, there was extensive black mould in basically every room. Lambeth council was literally not doing anything. So I instructed Resolute Legal to help me with my unbearable living conditions. Emma Rudge from RL helped me with everything, she was great and was extremely thorough. It was a long process but thanks to RL my property has had a complete reconstruction. I now have a brand new bathroom, downstairs toilet and all the external walls have been lined with a thick therma board to protect the house from future mould. Both my bedrooms have been completely decorated as have my hall. The work was completed by an amazing, hard working team of professional contractors, Plus I was rewarded a generous compensation! Thank you Resolute Legal!
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Resolute Legal boasts a well-established housing disrepair division. According to Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, landlords with tenancies lasting less than seven years are obligated to maintain the structure and exterior of the dwelling, along with various installations for water, gas, electricity, sanitation, space heating, and water heating. In addition to these statutory duties, landlords also have contractual obligations outlined in the tenancy agreement.
If you suspect that your landlord has failed to fulfil these responsibilities, you may have grounds to initiate County Court proceedings to compel them to carry out the necessary repairs, along with seeking damages. Resolute Legal can offer guidance throughout the housing disrepair process, including expert advice and assistance in navigating any technical defences that may arise.See more