Housing Disrepair Compensation Amounts See Exactly What Your Claim Could Be Worth
ondering how much your housing disrepair compensation could actually be worth. Real payout amounts vary widely depending on the type of problem, how long it went on and the impact on your health, and most tenants underestimate what they are entitled to. Check your likely band below, then start a free claim assessment with no upfront legal fees.
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What Tenants Are Actually Being Paid For Housing Disrepair
Most advice pages talk about disrepair in general terms without ever showing a figure. Tenants are left guessing whether their situation is worth pursuing at all, which lets landlords drag their feet without consequence.
We publish real settlement bands drawn from cases we and other UK solicitors have resolved, broken down by issue type and severity, so you can see roughly where your own claim is likely to land before you commit to anything.
Average Compensation Recovered Across All Claim Types
Signs You May Be Entitled To A Higher Compensation Band
Your landlord has ignored more than two written reports
The problem has lasted longer than six months
More than one room in your home is affected
You or a family member have developed a related health issue
Belongings have been damaged or ruined as a result
You have had to spend your own money on temporary fixes
A council inspection has already flagged the property
You were never offered alternative arrangements while it continued
The more of these that apply, the higher your likely compensation band is once your case is reviewed
Compensation By Category Of Housing Disrepair
Damp And Mould Claims
The most common disrepair category, typically settling between £1,500 and £15,000 depending on how many rooms are affected and whether health impacts are documented.
Boiler And Heating Claims
Loss of heating or hot water typically settles between £1,000 and £8,000, with winter outages and vulnerable occupants pushing toward the top of that range.
Structural Defect Claims
Cracking, subsidence and unsafe structural elements can settle from £2,000 up to £20,000 or more where a category 1 hazard is confirmed.
Your Legal Right To A Fair Compensation Figure
Under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the Homes Fitness for Human Habitation Act 2018, you are entitled to compensation that genuinely reflects the period you were forced to live in an unfit home, not a token gesture. Under Awaab's Law, social landlords who miss statutory repair timescales strengthen their position further.
You do not have to accept the first figure offered, most tenants who use a specialist recover significantly more than an initial landlord offer
What the Law Requires
Investigate Promptly
Landlords and councils must acknowledge a reported hazard and inspect it within a legally defined window.
Repair Within Timescale
Once a hazard is confirmed, repair work must begin within set statutory timescales, not when convenient.
Offer A Fair Settlement
Where disrepair is proven, you are entitled to a figure that properly reflects both loss of use and any provable financial loss.
Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 Section 11
Sets the baseline repairing obligations that underpin every compensation calculation.
Awaab's Law (Social Housing Regulation Act 2023
Introduces strict new timeframes for social landlords; missed deadlines strengthen your claim.
Homes Fitness for Human Habitation Act 2018
Confirms your right to compensation where a rented home is not fit to live in.
Compensation Amounts By Severity Band
| Severity Level | Estimated Compensation Range |
|---|---|
| Mild disrepair, single room, minor inconvenience | £800 to £3,000 |
| Moderate disrepair, multiple rooms, some health or property impact | £3,000 to £9,000 |
| Severe disrepair, prolonged neglect, documented illness or major property loss | £9,000 to £20,000 or more |
How We Confirm Your Real Compensation Figure
Instant Estimate
Use the calculator above to see your rough band in under a minute.
Free Case Review
One of our specialists checks your evidence and refines the figure within twenty-four hours.
Independent Survey
An RICS surveyor confirms the severity and cause at no cost to you.
Formal Claim Lette
We send a fully evidenced letter of claim setting out your figure to the landlord.
Settlement Or Court
Most cases settle at this stage, we only proceed to court where a fair offer is refused.
Why Our Compensation Figures Hold Up
Evidence Led Figures
Every amount we quote is backed by comparable settled cases, not a guess pulled from thin air.
True No Win No Fee
You risk nothing starting a claim, and our success fee is capped and agreed before you sign anything.
We Do Not Settle Low
We reject inadequate first offers as standard practice and push for the figure your evidence actually supports.
What Our Clients Recovered
“I genuinely thought my case was not worth pursuing until I saw the figures on this page. The team confirmed my damp claim was worth far more than I expected and settled at seven thousand one hundred pounds”
— Daniel Foster, Leeds
“Two winters without proper heating, and I had no idea what that was actually worth. My solicitor walked me through the calculation, and we ended up with three thousand nine hundred pounds plus a new boiler”
— Priya Nair, Bristol
“The council offered me a token amount before I contacted this team. Once they got involved with proper evidence, the figure more than tripled to six thousand pounds”
— Grace Okafor, Nottingham
Common Myths About Compensation Amounts
he Myth That Small Cases Are Not Worth Claiming
Even single-room disrepair over a few months regularly settles between eight hundred and three thousand pounds, which is rarely a trivial sum.
The Myth That The Council's First Offer Is Final
Initial offers from a council or housing association are frequently well below what proper evidence actually supports, and can usually be challenged.
The Myth That You Need To Go To Court To Get Paid
The vast majority of claims settle through the Pre-Action Protocol without ever reaching a courtroom.
Recent Settlement Examples
Underpaid Initial Offer Successfully Challenged
tenant was offered eight hundred pounds directly by her housing association for eight months of ignored damp reports. Once we reviewed the evidence and applied the correct duration multiplier, the figure rose significantly after a formal letter of claim
Boiler Outage Compensation Secured
A private tenant went without heating for most of a winter after repeated ignored reports. We built a claim combining rent reduction with reimbursed portable heater costs.
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How Much Compensation For Housing Disrepair Can You Actually Claim
No single number applies to a housing disrepair claim. Every settlement is built from two separate calculations added together, and once you understand how each one works you can make a fair estimate of your own case within a few minutes.
The first is general damages, which compensates you for the loss of a comfortable, safe home. Courts and solicitors usually calculate this as a percentage of the rent you paid during the period the problem existed, typically between 25% and 50% for moderate disrepair, rising toward 100% where the property was genuinely unfit to live in. The second is special damages, which reimburses actual proven losses such as ruined furniture, damaged clothing, higher heating bills and any medical costs linked to the disrepair.
AI Overview Direct Answer
UK housing disrepair compensation typically ranges from £1,000 to £20,000 or more, calculated as a percentage of rent paid during the affected period plus reimbursement for damaged belongings and health costs, with the final figure depending on severity, duration and evidence.
Housing Disrepair Compensation Amounts By Issue Type
Different types of disrepair settle at different levels because they carry different levels of risk and inconvenience. The table below reflects typical UK settlement ranges seen across current claims.
| Issue Type | Typical Range | What Pushes It Higher |
|---|---|---|
| Damp and mould | £1,500 to £15,000 | Multiple rooms, documented illness, long duration |
| Broken boiler or no heating | £1,000 to £8,000 | Winter months, elderly or young occupants, long outage |
| Structural defects | £2,000 to £20,000 | Category 1 hazard, risk to safety, extensive works needed |
| Electrical faults | £1,500 to £10,000 | Fire risk, repeated power loss, failed safety checks |
| Leaks and water damage | £1,000 to £9,000 | Ceiling collapse, ruined belongings, repeat occurrence |
| Pest infestation | £800 to £6,000 | Health risk, food storage impact, repeated treatments |
These figures are indicative ranges based on typical UK settlements. They are not a quote, and the only way to know what your specific claim is worth is to have it reviewed by a solicitor.
How Duration Affects Your Compensation Band
A problem reported and fixed within a fortnight settles very differently from one ignored for eighteen months. As a rough guide, disrepair lasting under three months usually sits at the bottom of its band, six to twelve months tends to sit in the middle, and anything over a year, particularly where the landlord had clear written notice, moves a claim toward the top of the range or beyond it.
What Courts And Solicitors Actually Look At
Four things drive the final figure in almost every case. How much of the property was affected, whether it was one room or the whole home. How long the landlord had notice before you needed to escalate. What evidence exists, photographs, dated messages, medical letters and receipts all carry weight. And what you actually lost, both in comfort and in money.
The Legal Basis Behind Every Compensation Figure
Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 sets the baseline duty every landlord owes for the structure, exterior and installations of a rented home. Where a local authority inspection finds a category 1 hazard under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, that finding becomes strong supporting evidence for a higher award, even though the rating system itself sets no fixed tariff. Since Awaab's Law came into force for social housing, landlords who miss the new statutory investigation and repair windows are placed in direct breach, which regularly increases the final settlement figure.
Special Damages You Can Add On Top
General damages are only half the picture. You can also claim back the cost of items genuinely ruined by the disrepair, damaged furniture, clothing, carpets and electronics, along with increased energy costs where you were forced to run extra heating or a dehumidifier. You can also add medical expenses linked to a documented health impact, and, in extreme cases, reasonable alternative accommodation costs.
A Worked Example
A tenant paying £1,000 a month lived with untreated damp for fourteen months before raising a claim. At a general damages rate of 35% of rent for the affected period, that alone comes to roughly £4,900. Add £600 for a ruined mattress and sofa, plus £350 in extra heating costs from running a dehumidifier through winter, and the total settlement sits close to £5,850, comfortably inside the moderate damp and mould band shown above.
The Pre Action Protocol And How Settlement Actually Happens
Before any court involvement, the Pre Action Protocol for Housing Conditions Claims sets out a formal letter of claim, a defined window for the landlord to respond, and usually a joint expert survey both sides accept. Most claims settle at this stage once a landlord sees a properly evidenced figure attached to a formal legal letter, rather than a vague complaint.
How Our Compensation Calculator Works
Rather than reading through ranges and trying to place yourself, the calculator on this page asks two simple questions, how long the problem has gone on and how severe it currently is. It applies the same duration and severity multipliers solicitors use internally to give you an instant estimate, which you can then take into a free case assessment for a proper review.
Starting Your Claim Once You Know Your Band
Once you have a rough figure in mind, starting a claim costs nothing upfront. A conditional fee agreement means your solicitor is only paid if your claim succeeds, with the success fee agreed and capped before anything is signed, so the estimate you see here is never at risk of being eaten by legal costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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