Accidents in Council Houses – Safe housing is a legal right

Council tenants have the right to live in safe and healthy homes. Broken stairs, rotten floors, leaking roofs, mould and electrical faults can lead to serious accidents. If councils fail to fix reported problems and someone is injured, they can be held legally responsible. Children, elderly and disabled residents are at higher risk. Tenants can

Accidents in Council Houses – Safe housing is a legal right

Council tenants have the right to live in safe and healthy homes. Broken stairs, rotten floors, leaking roofs, mould and electrical faults can lead to serious accidents. If councils fail to fix reported problems and someone is injured, they can be held legally responsible. Children, elderly and disabled residents are at higher risk. Tenants can

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Council tenants have the right to live in safe and healthy homes. Broken stairs, rotten floors, leaking roofs, mould and electrical faults can lead to serious accidents.

If councils fail to fix reported problems and someone is injured, they can be held legally responsible. Children, elderly and disabled residents are at higher risk.

Tenants can claim for medical costs, lost income and reduced quality of life. Proof of complaints, photos and medical records are key.

Miya Solicitors supports council tenants in holding authorities accountable and securing fair compensation.

News Source: BBC Housing Reports, Gov.uk, UK Housing Law

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