Awaab's Law has raised the evidentiary bar for how UK landlords investigate and fix damp and mould. This is a practical guide to the response clock, the evidence that stands up to scrutiny, and the documentation gaps that expose landlords to enforcement.
Paper snagging lists used to be fine. Today they quietly cost developers, landlords, and buyers money, time, and - more often - the benefit of the doubt when a dispute goes to adjudication. A practical comparison, and what to look for if you are switching.
The New Homes Ombudsman scheme has shifted complaint handling for UK developers from voluntary best practice to enforceable duty. A practical read on the Quality Code, what triggers a complaint, and the internal processes developers need in place.
Your pre-completion inspection is the single best window you'll get to identify defects before you own them. A structured, printable 30-point checklist covering the outside, kitchen, bathrooms, living areas, and services - plus what to do with the result.
Section 11 is the single most important legal provision UK tenants and landlords should understand about repairs. It sets non-negotiable repair duties on the landlord - and its reach is often misunderstood. A plain-English walk through what it covers, what it does not, and how breaches are proven.
Understanding your rights when it comes to property repairs as a tenant. Learn how to report issues effectively and what your landlord is responsible for.
Snagging is the process of identifying defects in a new build property. Learn what to look for, when to do it, and how to manage your snagging list effectively.