Private renting
Repairs
What your landlord must do
Your landlord is always responsible for repairs to:
- the property바카라 사이트™s structure and exterior
- basins, sinks, baths and other sanitary fittings including pipes and drains
- heating and hot water
- gas appliances, pipes, flues and ventilation
- electrical wiring
- any damage they cause by attempting repairs
Your landlord is usually responsible for repairing common areas, for example staircases in blocks of flats. Check your tenancy agreement if you바카라 사이트™re unsure.
Your responsibilities
You should only carry out repairs if the tenancy agreement says you can.
You cannot be forced to do repairs that are your landlord바카라 사이트™s responsibility.
If you damage another tenant바카라 사이트™s flat, for example if water leaks into another flat from an overflowing bath, you바카라 사이트™re responsible for paying for the repairs. You바카라 사이트™re also responsible for paying to put right any damage caused by your family and friends.
If your property needs repairs or has mould
Contact your landlord if you think your property needs repairs or has mould. Do this straight away for faults that could damage health, for example faulty electrical wiring.
Your landlord should tell you when you can expect the repairs to be done. You should carry on paying rent while you바카라 사이트™re waiting.
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If repairs are not done
Contact the environmental health department at your local council for help. They must take action if they think the problems could harm you or cause a nuisance to others.
Contact the if you바카라 사이트™re in Scotland.
If your house is not fit to live in
If you think your home바카라 사이트™s unsafe, contact housing department at your local council. They바카라 사이트™ll do a assessment and must take action if they think your home has serious health and safety hazards.
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