Rodent and pest infestation
Pest Infestation Issues in Social and Rented Housing
Rodents and pests in your home can create serious health risks and damage your property — especially when the infestation results from poor maintenance or unhygienic conditions. Tenants in social or privately rented housing often suffer in silence as pests continue to spread, putting families at risk.
Landlords are responsible for ensuring the property is free from infestations. If you’ve reported rats, mice, cockroaches, bedbugs, or other pests — and your landlord has failed to take proper action — you may be eligible to file a housing disrepair claim to get the issue resolved and seek compensation.
Understanding the Dangers of Pest Infestations
Rodents and insects can spread diseases, contaminate food, trigger allergies, and damage furniture, walls, and wiring. These issues are particularly harmful to children, elderly individuals, and those with weakened immune systems.
If your property has a rodent or pest infestation, it is your LANDLORD’S responsibility to remove them from your home (unless the infestation was caused by you), Call us now on 0800 612 4690 for immediate assistance.
You have a right to claim for repairs and compensation
Your landlord is responsible for carrying out repairs if your home is in a state of disrepair
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