Damp and Mould Claims Manchester
If your landlord has failed to address damp and mould in your rental property in Manchester, you may be entitled to compensation. Build your claim pack for £99 — no solicitor needed.
Start Claim Builder Pack — £99Is My Landlord Responsible for Damp and Mould?
In most cases, yes. Under the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, landlords must ensure rental properties are free from conditions that are harmful to health — including damp and mould. If your landlord has been notified and failed to act, they may be in breach of their legal obligations.
Structural damp, penetrating damp, and rising damp are almost always the landlord's responsibility. Black mould caused by poor insulation or inadequate ventilation is also typically the landlord's responsibility — not the tenant's.
Greater Manchester's Victorian terraced housing, common across Salford, Oldham, and parts of central Manchester, is particularly susceptible to damp ingress and black mould. Following the high-profile Awaab Ishak case — which originated in Rochdale — awareness of landlord obligations on damp and mould has significantly increased across the region.
Tenants in Manchester who have suffered health problems, damaged belongings, or reduced enjoyment of their home due to damp and mould may be entitled to compensation.
Health Risks of Damp and Mould
Respiratory Problems
Mould spores can trigger asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory conditions, particularly in children and the elderly.
Allergic Reactions
Exposure to black mould can cause skin rashes, eye irritation, sneezing, and persistent coughing.
Mental Health Impact
Living in damp, mouldy conditions is linked to increased anxiety, depression, and stress.
Immune System Strain
Prolonged exposure to mould can weaken the immune system, making residents more susceptible to illness.
How to Make a Damp and Mould Claim
Document the Issue
Photograph all affected areas, keep records of any health symptoms, and note dates when you first noticed the problem.
Notify Your Landlord
Report the damp and mould to your landlord in writing. Keep copies of all correspondence.
Build Your Claim Pack
Use our platform to organise your evidence and generate a professional claim pack including a landlord letter and draft N1 court form particulars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I claim compensation for damp and mould in Manchester?
Yes. If your landlord has failed to address damp and mould after being notified, you may be entitled to compensation under the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Tenants in Manchester can use our platform to build a claim pack without a solicitor.
Is my landlord responsible for damp and mould?
In most cases, yes. Structural damp, penetrating damp, and rising damp are the landlord's responsibility. Black mould caused by inadequate ventilation or insulation is also typically the landlord's responsibility.
How much compensation can I claim for damp and mould?
Compensation amounts vary depending on the severity of the disrepair, the impact on your health, and how long the issue was left unresolved. Courts consider rent reduction, health damages, and replacement of damaged belongings.
How long does a damp and mould claim take?
Pre-action negotiations can resolve claims within weeks. If court proceedings are required, the process typically takes several months. Having a well-organised claim pack significantly speeds up the process.
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