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Our attorneys are the best around who are highly skilled in most fields of law. clients pleased with their ability to clarify legal issues
Our attorneys are the best around who are highly skilled in most fields of law. clients pleased with their ability to clarify legal issues.
Our attorneys are the best around who are highly skilled in most fields of law. clients pleased with their ability to clarify legal issues.
Our attorneys are the best around who are highly skilled in most fields of law. clients pleased with their ability to clarify legal issues.
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You have the right to live in a property that is safe and in good repair. The landlord is responsible for fixing issues affecting the property’s structure and exterior.
Withholding rent can be risky and might lead to eviction. It’s advisable to seek legal advice or use rent withholding as a last resort.
Yes, you may be entitled to compensation for damages, including inconvenience, health issues, and repair costs if your landlord fails to make necessary repairs.
Yes, you must inform your landlord about the disrepair, ideally in writing, to allow them an opportunity to fix the issues.
Landlords must repair structural damage, heating and hot water systems, electrical wiring, and plumbing. They are also responsible for ensuring the property is safe and habitable.
It depends on the severity of the issue. Emergency repairs should be done immediately, while non-urgent repairs should be addressed within a reasonable time frame.
It’s illegal for a landlord to evict you solely because you requested repairs. If this happens, you may have grounds for a retaliatory eviction defense.
Yes, if the damp and mould are due to structural problems or inadequate heating or ventilation, the landlord must address these issues.
Report repair issues to your landlord in writing, detailing the problem and requesting a repair. Keep a copy of all correspondence for your records.
If your landlord refuses to make repairs, you can contact your local council’s Environmental Health Department or seek legal advice to enforce your rights.
This is risky without the landlord’s consent. It’s best to get legal advice before taking such action, as it might not be legally permissible.
Yes, you should allow reasonable access for your landlord or their agents to inspect and repair the property, provided they give you proper notice.
Yes, if the landlord fails to make necessary repairs, you can take legal action. Seek advice from a housing solicitor for the best course of action.
Collect evidence such as photographs, medical reports (if health is affected), and correspondence with your landlord to support your claim.
The HHSRS is a risk-based evaluation tool used by councils to assess potential hazards in residential properties and ensure they are safe for occupants.
Yes, you can report severe disrepair to your local council, who can inspect the property and compel the landlord to make necessary repairs.
A criminal defence solicitor in the UK provides legal representation to individuals accused of committing a crime, ensuring their rights are protected and offering defence throughout the criminal justice process.
Remain calm, do not resist arrest, and immediately ask for a solicitor. Exercise your right to remain silent until you have spoken with your solicitor.
You have the right to remain silent, the right to legal representation, and the right to be informed of the charges against you. You also have the right to a fair trial.
Bail may be granted depending on the nature of the offence, your criminal history, and the risk of you failing to appear in court. A solicitor can help argue for your release on bail.
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