Birmingham inner-city terraced houses with visible damp and mould issues in areas like Aston and Handsworth
BIRMINGHAM SPECIALIST • NO WIN NO FEE • EST. 2005

Birmingham Housing Disrepair Claims
Damp, Mould & Compensation Experts 2026

Over 9% of private rented homes in Birmingham suffer from serious damp and mould — one of the highest rates in the UK. Birmingham City Council has received over 50,000 complaints about damp, condensation and mould in the past five years, with families in Aston, Handsworth, Sparkbrook, Small Heath and Bordesley Green still waiting for action even after Awaab’s Law. We are the Birmingham housing disrepair claims specialists fighting for repairs and compensation on a genuine No Win No Fee basis.

✓ Birmingham Damp & Mould Claims
✓ Birmingham City Council Housing Claims
✓ Private Landlord Birmingham Compensation
✓ 98% Success Rate • £4.8m+ Recovered
BIRMINGHAM HOUSING CRISIS 2025–2026

Birmingham Tenants Are Winning – The Local Housing Disrepair Reality

Birmingham City Council carries out over 250,000 repairs per year yet has faced more than 50,000 damp, condensation and mould complaints in the last five years — one of the highest volumes in England. With Awaab’s Law now fully in force since October 2025, the council introduced new proactive protocols, but many inner-city wards still experience delays. Private rented properties show a 9% damp prevalence — significantly above the national average — especially in high-demand areas like Sparkbrook, Small Heath and Washwood Heath.

Yet Birmingham tenants are fighting back. In the last 12 months alone, over 2,800 Birmingham tenants contacted Housing Repair Solutions about damp, mould, leaks and heating failures. We have secured repairs and compensation in 98% of accepted cases — including multiple substantial settlements against Birmingham City Council and serial private landlords in Aston and Handsworth.

9%

of private rented homes in Birmingham affected by damp (2025)

£4,800 – £15,500+

Average compensation in Birmingham cases

2,800+

Birmingham tenants helped in 2025

Why Damp, Mould & Disrepair Are So Common in Birmingham Homes

Birmingham’s housing stock is a mix of Victorian and Edwardian terraces in inner-city wards (Handsworth, Small Heath, Bordesley Green) and large post-war council estates. Many solid-wall properties lack modern insulation or damp-proof courses, while high fuel poverty and overcrowding in private rentals create perfect conditions for condensation mould. The city’s industrial legacy also means older plumbing and roofing systems are failing at scale.

Birmingham City Council’s social housing faces systemic maintenance backlogs, while private landlords in areas like Sparkhill, Alum Rock and Washwood Heath frequently delay repairs to maximise yields. The result? Black mould spreading across walls and ceilings in thousands of Birmingham homes every winter, with children’s health suffering in Aston, Sparkbrook and Nechells.

Severe black mould growth on walls and ceiling in a typical Birmingham Victorian terraced rental property or council estate

Typical Birmingham inner-city terrace — damp and mould are endemic

Your Legal Rights as a Birmingham Tenant – Awaab’s Law & The Fitness Act

Every Birmingham tenant has powerful legal protections. The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 requires landlords to keep the structure and exterior of the property in repair. The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 makes it a legal requirement for all rented homes (private and social) to be fit for human habitation — black mould, damp, no heating and pest infestations all breach this.

Awaab’s Law (fully in force since October 2025) imposes strict duties on social landlords (Birmingham City Council and housing associations) in the city. They must:

  • Investigate damp and mould reports within 10–14 days
  • Provide a written summary of findings and action plan
  • Complete emergency repairs within 24 hours where there is immediate risk to health
  • Carry out all repairs within a reasonable time (usually 21–28 days for non-emergency)

If Birmingham City Council or your housing association fails to act, you have the right to claim compensation for distress, inconvenience, damaged belongings and health impacts — plus force the repairs. We have successfully used Awaab’s Law against Birmingham City Council in multiple cases, including Ombudsman determinations.

Real Birmingham Success Stories – Compensation & Repairs Won in 2025–2026

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Aston Family – £7,400
Severe black mould in council house affecting child’s asthma

"Our 6-year-old was hospitalised twice with breathing problems. Birmingham City Council ignored 9 complaints over 11 months. Housing Repair Solutions forced emergency repairs under Awaab’s Law within 11 days and secured £7,400 compensation for distress and medical costs. Our son is now healthy and the house is finally dry."

— Mrs Begum, Aston, December 2025

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Handsworth Private Tenant – £5,900
Leaking roof + widespread mould in Victorian terrace

"Water was coming through the ceiling for 10 months. The private landlord kept blaming ‘condensation’. We won full roof replacement, re-plastering throughout, and £5,900 compensation plus a Rent Repayment Order for 3 months’ rent. The landlord is now selling the property."

— Mr & Mrs Singh, Handsworth, November 2025

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Sparkbrook Council Tenant – £6,800
No heating + condensation mould in high-rise flat

"Two winters with no heating and black mould everywhere. Birmingham City Council said it was ‘lifestyle’. Expert evidence proved otherwise. Full new heating system installed and £6,800 compensation paid within 5 months. Our children can finally sleep without coughing."

— Ms Thompson, Sparkbrook, February 2026

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Small Heath Family – £8,150
Pest infestation + rising damp in private rental

"Mice, rats and damp made our home uninhabitable for 9 months. The landlord refused to act. We secured £8,150 compensation plus full pest control and damp-proofing works. The property is now being properly maintained — the landlord learned the hard way."

— The Rahman Family, Small Heath, January 2026

Why Birmingham Tenants Trust Housing Repair Solutions

98%+ Success Rate

On accepted Birmingham cases. We only take winnable claims and have never lost a fully prepared Birmingham housing disrepair case in 2025–2026.

True No Win No Fee

Zero upfront costs. No hidden insurance premiums. Success fee only paid from your compensation (capped and fully explained before you sign).

Deep Birmingham Expertise

We know every Birmingham ward’s repair procedures, Awaab’s Law implementation at Birmingham City Council, and which private landlords in Sparkhill, Alum Rock and Washwood Heath are serial offenders. Relationships that get results fast.

Common Disrepair Issues We See in Birmingham Properties Every Week

Black Mould in Social Housing

Especially in Aston, Sparkbrook, Small Heath and Nechells council estates and high-rises. Often misdiagnosed as “condensation” by the council.

Leaking Roofs & Penetrating Damp

Victorian terraces in Handsworth, Small Heath and Bordesley Green. Water ingress through chimneys, parapets and shared walls.

No Heating / Broken Boilers

Common in post-war estates in Erdington and outer Birmingham. Tenants left without heating for entire winters.

Faulty Electrics & Dangerous Wiring

Especially in HMOs and converted flats in Sparkhill and Alum Rock. Overloaded consumer units and illegal sub-meters.

Pest Infestations (Mice, Rats, Cockroaches)

Rising damp + poor waste management in Washwood Heath, Aston and parts of Small Heath.

Structural Cracks & Subsidence

Older stock in south Birmingham and areas with clay soil movement causing major cracks and water ingress.

How Claims Work for Birmingham Tenants – Simple, Stress-Free & Local

1

Free Local Assessment

Tell us about your Birmingham property issues — we review within 24 hours and advise on Awaab’s Law applicability at Birmingham City Council.

2

Evidence & Expert Report

We arrange a Birmingham-based independent surveyor if needed, collect medical evidence from your GP, and log all communications with your landlord or Birmingham City Council.

3

Formal Letter of Claim

We send a detailed legal letter to Birmingham City Council or your private landlord demanding repairs within strict Awaab’s Law timelines and compensation.

4

Repairs + Payout

We force the repairs (often within weeks) and negotiate maximum compensation. Most Birmingham cases settle in 4–8 months without court.

We know the exact contact points and escalation routes for every Birmingham ward — this local knowledge dramatically speeds up your case.

Council vs Private Landlord Claims in Birmingham – What’s Different?

Birmingham City Council

  • • Must follow Awaab’s Law strict timelines (10–14 days investigation, 24h for emergencies)
  • • New damp and mould protocols introduced after 50,000+ complaints and Ombudsman pressure
  • • Often slower initial response in inner wards but higher compensation when we intervene
  • • We have won multiple cases against Birmingham City Council in Aston, Sparkbrook and Small Heath

Private Landlords in Birmingham

  • • Governed by Fitness for Human Habitation Act 2018
  • • Often more responsive once legal letter received (fear of court costs and Rent Repayment Orders)
  • • We can apply for Rent Repayment Orders (up to 12 months rent back)
  • • Common problem landlords in Sparkhill, Alum Rock, Washwood Heath and Nechells

Whichever you have — Birmingham City Council or private landlord — we achieve the same high success rate and maximum compensation for Birmingham tenants.

What Life Looks Like After a Successful Birmingham Claim

Imagine waking up without the smell of damp. Your children no longer wheeze at night. The black stains are gone from the walls. Your GP confirms your asthma or respiratory issues have dramatically improved. You have money in the bank for new furniture, clothes, or even a family holiday — compensation for everything you endured.

That is the reality for hundreds of Birmingham families we have helped in 2025–2026. One Aston mother told us: “For the first time in two years my son can sleep through the night without coughing. We have our home back — and our lives.”

Happy Birmingham family in clean, mould-free living room after successful housing disrepair claim

The Evidence That Wins Claims for Birmingham Tenants

What You Should Gather (We Help With Everything)

  • Date-stamped photos showing mould progression over weeks/months (we guide you on angles and lighting)
  • Medical records — GP letters linking respiratory issues, skin conditions or mental health to the mould/damp
  • All communications — emails, texts, WhatsApp messages and complaint reference numbers to your landlord or Birmingham City Council
  • Independent expert report — we arrange a Birmingham RICS surveyor or environmental health specialist at no cost to you initially

Pro Tip from Our Birmingham Team

"The strongest Birmingham cases combine visual evidence with medical proof and a clear timeline of ignored complaints to Birmingham City Council. We have templates and checklists that make this easy — even if you’re stressed and overwhelmed right now."

— Michael Reed, Head of Birmingham Claims

Frequently Asked Questions from Birmingham Tenants

Can I claim for black mould in a Birmingham council flat?

Yes. Birmingham City Council is subject to Awaab’s Law. We have won multiple cases against them in Aston, Sparkbrook, Small Heath and other wards.

How long does a Birmingham housing disrepair claim take?

Most settle in 4–8 months. Emergency mould cases under Awaab’s Law can see repairs start within 11–21 days once we intervene.

Will my landlord evict me if I claim?

Retaliatory eviction is illegal. We can also apply for a Rent Repayment Order if your landlord has breached housing law.

Do I need to be a council tenant to claim in Birmingham?

No — we help private tenants across all Birmingham wards and housing association tenants too.

What compensation can I get in Birmingham?

Typically £2,800 – £15,500+ depending on severity, duration, health impact and whether children are affected. Birmingham cases often attract strong awards due to high deprivation in inner wards.

What if my landlord or Birmingham City Council ignores the legal letter?

We issue court proceedings or escalate to the Housing Ombudsman. Birmingham courts and the Ombudsman are familiar with these cases and usually side with tenants when evidence is strong.

Can I claim for health problems caused by mould?

Yes. We work with Birmingham respiratory specialists and GPs to obtain strong medical evidence linking your symptoms to the disrepair.

Is there a time limit for Birmingham claims?

Usually 6 years from when the disrepair started (or 3 years from when you became aware of the full extent for personal injury elements).

NATIONAL STRENGTH • BIRMINGHAM FOCUS

National Expertise. Local Results in Birmingham.

Housing Repair Solutions is a national firm with 20+ years’ experience, but our Birmingham team has unparalleled local knowledge. We have deep working relationships with housing teams across all 69 Birmingham wards, major private landlords operating in the city, and the best independent surveyors and medical experts in Birmingham. This combination of national legal muscle and hyper-local intelligence is why Birmingham tenants win with us.

Birmingham Tenants Are Taking Back Control – Here’s How

Over 2,800 Birmingham families have already won safe homes and substantial compensation in 2025–2026. You don’t have to suffer in silence any longer. Your landlord or Birmingham City Council has a legal duty — we make sure they fulfil it.

Ready to Claim for Damp & Mould in Birmingham?

Get your free, no-obligation Birmingham claim assessment today. We work on a genuine No Win, No Fee basis and know every Birmingham ward inside out.

Quick Compensation Estimator (Birmingham)

Estimated Compensation £5,500 – £9,500
Available 10am – 7pm, 7 days a week • repairs@housingrepairsolutions.co.uk • Birmingham-wide service (Aston, Handsworth, Sparkbrook, Small Heath & all wards)