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Damp and Mould – Tenants Told to Use Legal Rights Against Landlords

August 19, 2025
Damp and Mould

Damp and mould have become one of the most pressing issues in UK rental housing. With health concerns and high-profile cases making headlines, tenants are increasingly being encouraged to use their legal rights against landlords who fail to provide safe and habitable homes.

Why Damp and Mould Matters

Beyond being unpleasant, damp and mould can pose serious health risks, particularly for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions. Exposure can lead to asthma, allergies, and long-term health complications. As a result, government bodies and housing advocates are urging tenants not to ignore the issue.

Tenant Legal Rights Against Landlords

Tenants have legal rights against landlords under several housing laws, including the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. This legislation requires landlords to ensure properties are free from hazards such as damp and mould. If landlords fail to act after being notified of the problem, tenants may:

  • Report the issue to their local council for enforcement.
  • Seek compensation or repairs through the courts.
  • In severe cases, escalate complaints to housing regulators.

The message is clear: tenants should not suffer in silence when their homes are unsafe.

Responsibilities for Landlords

Landlords are expected to act promptly once a tenant raises concerns. That includes arranging inspections, commissioning repairs, and preventing recurrence. Failure to do so not only risks legal action but also damages landlord reputation and tenant trust.

How DepositPass Helps

While DepositPass doesn’t directly resolve damp and mould issues, our solution supports healthier landlord–tenant relationships. By offering a flexible alternative to upfront deposits, landlords demonstrate modern, tenant-friendly practices. This fosters trust, making it easier for tenants to raise issues early — and for landlords to resolve them proactively without disputes over money.

Final Thoughts

Damp and mould should never be dismissed as minor inconveniences. Tenants have clear legal rights against landlords, and landlords must recognize their duty to maintain safe living conditions. With open communication, modern solutions like DepositPass, and respect for legal obligations, both sides can build a rental market that prioritizes health, safety, and fairness.