Leaky Roof in a Council Property? You May Be Owed Compensation

Leaky Roof in a Council Property? You May Be Owed Compensation

If you live in a council property with a leaky roof, you may be eligible to claim compensation. A leaking roof is more than just a nuisance—it can damage your belongings, affect your health, and lower your quality of life. Under UK housing law, councils and housing associations are required to keep homes in good repair. If they fail, tenants have rights.

This article explains how you can take action, how much compensation you could receive, and how Claim Central can help you start your claim.

Why Leaky Roofs Are a Serious Problem

A roof that leaks lets in water that can cause mould, damp, and even structural damage. It may damage furniture, clothing, and electronics. Worse, it can lead to health issues, especially for children, the elderly, or people with breathing problems.

If your council or housing association knows about the problem and has failed to act, this could count as housing disrepair. And that’s where a housing disrepair claim comes in.

What Counts as Housing Disrepair?

Housing disrepair includes any failure by the landlord to fix major issues in the home. This includes:

  • Leaking roofs or ceilings
  • Damp and mould
  • Broken heating or plumbing
  • Faulty electrics
  • Unsafe flooring or stairs

     

If you’ve reported the leak and it hasn’t been repaired in a reasonable time, your landlord may be breaching their legal duties. This means you can seek compensation.

How Much Compensation Can You Get?

The amount depends on the severity and how long the problem has lasted. You could claim:

  • A percentage of your rent back (usually between 10% and 50%)
  • Costs to replace or repair damaged belongings
  • Medical costs if your health has been affected
  • In some cases, extra compensation for distress or inconvenience

     

Every case is different, but if your roof has been leaking for months and the landlord has ignored your complaints, your compensation could be significant.

How Claim Central Helps You

Claim Central is a UK-based service that helps tenants claim compensation for housing disrepair. Their process is simple, and they handle everything from start to finish. Best of all, they work on a no-win, no-fee basis—so you don’t pay unless they win your case.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Free check – Fill out a quick online form. It takes under two minutes.
  2. Case review – If you qualify, a legal team will contact you.
  3. Action taken – They handle the claim, contact your landlord, and if needed, take legal steps.
  4. Repairs arranged – They’ll help push for urgent repairs to stop more damage.
  5. Compensation paid – If successful, you’ll receive a payment for the disrepair.

     

Claim Central has helped thousands of tenants across the UK get what they’re owed. If your council property has a leaky roof, don’t wait—get your free assessment today.

What You Need to Do

To start a housing disrepair claim, you’ll need to show:

  • You live in a rented council or housing association property
  • You’ve reported the leak to your landlord
  • The leak hasn’t been fixed in a reasonable time
  • You’ve suffered damage or inconvenience as a result

Take photos of the damage, keep copies of any reports or emails you’ve sent, and note down how long the problem has been ongoing.

Why Tenants Don’t Claim

Many tenants worry about claiming against their council. But remember—this isn’t personal. Councils and housing associations have legal duties. You have a right to live in a safe, well-maintained home.

Claim Central makes the process stress-free and confidential. Your landlord cannot evict you just for making a claim.

Final Thoughts

A leaky roof in a council property is not something you have to put up with. If the problem has been reported but not repaired, you may be owed compensation. Don’t let the issue drag on. With Claim Central, you can check your eligibility, file a housing disrepair claim, and get help from experts.

Start now. You’ve got nothing to lose—and possibly a lot to gain.

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FAQs

  1. Is it free to start a claim?
    Yes. Claim Central works on a no-win, no-fee basis. You only pay if your claim succeeds.
  2. Can I still claim it if I no longer live in the property?
    Yes, in some cases you can. As long as you experienced the disrepair and it caused harm, you might still be eligible.
  3. How long does a claim take?
    It varies. Simple cases may settle in a few months. Complex claims can take longer.
  4. Can I claim it if I’m still living there?
    Yes. Most people claim while still living in the home. Your landlord must not retaliate.

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