Property disrepair claims in Belfast
Belfast
No upfront cost

Property Disrepair Claims
in Belfast

If your landlord has ignored repair requests in Belfast, you may be entitled to compensation. Our platform helps tenants understand their disrepair rights, document their case, and connect with specialist advisors.

Our platform helps tenants in Belfast check whether they have a disrepair claim, document their case, and connect with specialist advisors who can help them pursue compensation — at no upfront cost.

Free claim checkUnder 3 minutes
No win no feeNWNF specialists
All tenancy typesCovering Belfast
Your rightsExplained clearly
Property disrepair: your rights in Belfast

Thousands of tenants across the UK — including in Belfast — live in properties with unresolved repair issues. Damp, mould, broken heating, leaks, and structural problems can make a home uncomfortable, unsafe, and affect your health. Landlords are legally required to maintain properties to a habitable standard. When they don't, tenants have the right to claim.

Your legal rights in Belfast

Under the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, landlords in Belfast and across the UK are legally required to maintain the structure and fabric of their properties. Damp, mould, leaks, broken heating, and structural issues are your landlord's responsibility to fix. If they have ignored your repair requests, you have the right to claim compensation.

Simple Process

How to make a disrepair claim in Belfast

1

Check your claim for free

Use our free claim checker to understand whether your disrepair qualifies. Takes under 3 minutes.

2

Document your case

Organise your evidence — photographs, repair requests, health impacts — into a structured case file.

3

Connect with a specialist

We match you with a disrepair specialist covering your area — often on a no win, no fee basis.

Why ClaimBuilder

Disrepair claim support in Belfast

Tools and specialist connections for tenants in Belfast and the wider Northern Ireland area.

Health Impact Claims

If disrepair has affected your health — from damp causing respiratory issues — this can form part of your claim.

Evidence Organisation

Our tools help you organise photographs, medical records, and repair correspondence into a structured case.

Legal Framework Explained

Understand the Landlord and Tenant Act, Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act, and how they apply to your situation.

Escalation Support

Guidance on raising a formal complaint to the Housing Ombudsman, local council, or courts.

Expert Advisor Network

We connect you with disrepair specialists who understand your local area and housing market.

Clear Process

Our platform walks you through each stage — from raising a repair request to making a formal claim.

Free Enquiry

Get disrepair claim support in Belfast

Fill in your details and we'll match you with a property disrepair specialist covering Belfast. They'll assess your situation, explain your options, and advise whether you have a viable claim — at no obligation.

Free case assessment

Understand whether you have a claim before committing to anything.

No win no fee options

Many specialists in our network work on a NWNF basis.

Your rights protected

Qualified advisors who understand tenant rights in your area.

Damp & mouldBroken heatingWater leaksStructural damageNo win no feeHealth impact

Get Connected with a Loss Assessor

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We connect property owners with experienced loss assessors across the UK. Fill in your details below and we'll match you with a qualified professional in your area.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from tenants in Belfast about property disrepair claims.

ClaimBuilder connects tenants with property disrepair specialists in Belfast and across the UK. We do not act as solicitors and do not provide legal advice. For free, independent advice on tenant rights, visit shelter.org.uk or citizensadvice.org.uk.