Damp and Mould Claims in Northern Ireland – Expert Advice from RP Crawford Solicitors
Damp and mould in the home can have serious implications for both property and health. At RP Crawford Solicitors, we specialise in helping tenants pursue claims against social landlords or private landlords when structural issues or poor property maintenance lead to damp and mould problems.
Common Causes of Damp and Mould in Rental Properties
Winter months often increase the risk of damp and mould due to colder temperatures and reduced ventilation. Damp and mould can arise from a variety of factors, including:
- Leaking roofs, walls, or windows that allow water ingress
- Poor ventilation in bathrooms, kitchens, or bedrooms
- Defective plumbing or burst pipes
- Rising damp from ground-level moisture
- Condensation caused by inadequate heating or insulation
Tenant Rights When Living With Damp and Mould
Tenants are entitled to live in safe and habitable conditions. When landlords fail to address these issues despite being notified, it may be possible to pursue a claim for compensation for damage to property, health impacts or distress.
How RP Crawford Solicitors Can Help With Damp and Mould Claims
If your home is affected by damp or mould due to structural or maintenance issues, our team can investigate the cause, gather evidence, and pursue a claim on your behalf. We have experience dealing with both social and private landlords to secure compensation for affected tenants, helping you achieve a safe and habitable living environment.
Winter can exacerbate these problems, so early action is key. Contact RP Crawford Solicitors to discuss your situation and find out how we can help you address damp and mould issues effectively.






