If your landlord has failed to repair damp, mould, structural damage, or other disrepair after being notified — build a professional claim report and take action.
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Run the free Claim Checker — takes under 2 minutes and tells you how strong your case is.
Court
Edinburgh Sheriff Court
27 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LB
For disrepair matters, the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber) is the primary route. Sheriff Court handles compensation claims.
Local Council
City of Edinburgh Council
Private Rented Sector Team
Local context
Edinburgh's sandstone tenement stock — much of it over a century old — generates a distinctive profile of insurance claims: penetrating damp through failing stonework, leaks from shared roofs, and water damage in properties with solid stone walls that can saturate quickly.
Tenants in Edinburgh have legal rights to a safe, well-maintained home. If your landlord has been notified of disrepair — damp, mould, structural damage, broken heating, or pest infestations — and has failed to act within a reasonable timeframe, you may be entitled to compensation.
The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 gives tenants in England and Wales a direct right to take legal action against landlords who allow properties to become unfit for human habitation. You do not need a solicitor to start the process.
Edinburgh's sandstone tenement stock — much of it over a century old — generates a distinctive profile of insurance claims: penetrating damp through failing stonework, leaks from shared roofs, and water damage in properties with solid stone walls that can saturate quickly.
Landlords in Edinburgh are bound by the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. Both apply to all tenancies created on or after 20 March 2019, and to all periodic tenancies renewed after that date. Where a landlord has been notified of disrepair and fails to act within a reasonable time, you have grounds to seek compensation.
Edinburgh Sheriff Court — 27 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LB
Areas in Edinburgh we commonly see claims from
If it affects your health, safety, or the habitability of your home — and your landlord has failed to fix it — you likely have a claim.
Step 1
Report the disrepair in writing — text, email, or letter. Give a reasonable time to respond. Keep every record.
Step 2
Photograph the disrepair, note dates and impacts on your health and daily life. The more evidence, the stronger your claim.
Step 3
Use our guided builder to create a professional, structured claim report — formatted for courts, landlords, and councils.
Step 4
Send the report as a formal pre-action letter. If they still fail to act, you have grounds to file in court.
Start with the free claim checker to assess your case — then build your professional claim report. No solicitor needed.
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