Following high-profile cases involving severe damp and mould exposure, legislative reforms have strengthened tenant protections in England.
What Is Changing?
Awaab’s Law introduces stricter requirements for landlords to investigate and remedy serious hazards within defined timeframes. Landlords must respond promptly to complaints and address issues that pose health risks.
Regulators now have increased enforcement powers against non-compliant housing providers.
Practical Implications for Tenants
Tenants may rely on stronger legal grounds where:
- Complaints are ignored
- Inspections are repeatedly delayed
- Hazardous conditions remain unresolved
The reform aims to prevent prolonged exposure to unsafe living conditions. Where landlords fail to comply, tenants can pursue legal action for damages and repair orders.
As housing standards become more regulated, tenants are better positioned to assert their rights. Seeking legal advice at an early stage can accelerate repairs and improve the likelihood of compensation.
