Repairs in private lets

This content applies to England only.

Housing laws vary between England and Scotland. This page applies to England only. Get advice relating to Scotland

If you are a private tenant and your home needs repairs, your landlord is responsible for most repairs, but you also have some responsibilities. This section explains what you can do if your landlord refuses to carry out repairs that they are responsible for.

Responsibility for repairs

This page explains who is reponsible for repairs in private lets. Read more 

Furniture and equipment

Find out what the law says about repairing or replacing furniture and equipment if you rent privately. Read more 

Risk of eviction?

Things to consider before you take action to force a private landlord to do repairs. Read more 

Reporting, evidence and access

Report repairs to your landlord in writing. Allowing access and gathering evidence may help. Read more 

Tenants doing repairs

Private tenants should only do repairs in some situations and must follow procedures. It's risky. Read more 

Disruption and poor work

What you can do if the work isn't done properly, or if it causes major disruption. Read more 

Taking court action

If your private landlord refuses to carry out repairs, you may be able to take them to court. Read more 

Moving due to disrepair

Moving out may be a good option, and if major repairs are needed, you may not have much choice. Understand your rights. Read more 

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