Are You a Leaseholder or Tenant Looking for Support?
Being a leaseholder or tenant in the UK comes with a wide range of responsibilities, rights, and sometimes challenges that are not always easy to understand. From unclear lease agreements and rising service charges to maintenance disputes and communication issues with landlords or managing agents, problems can quickly become stressful and time-consuming.
Many leaseholders and tenants are unsure where to turn when issues arise, especially when it involves legal wording, financial obligations, or delayed repairs. Without the right guidance, small issues can escalate into costly disputes or long-term frustration.
That’s where professional support can make a real difference — helping you understand your rights, resolve problems efficiently, and take the right steps forward with confidence.
How We Can Help Leaseholders and Tenants
We provide clear, practical, and reliable support to leaseholders and tenants who are experiencing difficulties with their property, landlord, or managing agent.
Leasehold and tenancy arrangements in the UK can often be complex, especially when legal documents, financial responsibilities, and property management processes are not clearly explained. This can leave many people unsure about what they are entitled to or how to challenge unfair practices.
Our role is to simplify these issues and give you straightforward guidance so you can take informed action with confidence.
Common Issues
Boiler & Radiator Issues
A faulty boiler or broken radiators can leave you without reliable heating or hot water, especially during colder months. If your council or housing association has failed to repair your heating system, it’s important to report the issue and understand your rights.
Structural Cracks & Subsidence
Structural cracks and signs of subsidence can affect the safety and stability of your home. If you’ve noticed large cracks, movement in walls or uneven floors, report the issue promptly and ensure your landlord investigates the cause.
Why Choose Tenants Advice?
Choosing the right team is important when you’re dealing with unresolved repair problems. At Tenants Advice, we combine experience, professionalism and a client-focused approach to provide straightforward guidance that you can rely on.
✔ Over 10 Years of Experience ✔ Trusted Guidance ✔ Client-Focused Support ✔ Professional Service
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Are You a Leaseholder or Tenant Looking for Support?
Being a leaseholder or tenant in the UK comes with a wide range of responsibilities, rights, and sometimes challenges that are not always easy to understand. From unclear lease agreements and rising service charges to maintenance disputes and communication issues with landlords or managing agents, problems can quickly become stressful and time-consuming.
Many leaseholders and tenants are unsure where to turn when issues arise, especially when it involves legal wording, financial obligations, or delayed repairs. Without the right guidance, small issues can escalate into costly disputes or long-term frustration.
That’s where professional support can make a real difference — helping you understand your rights, resolve problems efficiently, and take the right steps forward with confidence.
How We Can Help Leaseholders and Tenants
We provide clear, practical, and reliable support to leaseholders and tenants who are experiencing difficulties with their property, landlord, or managing agent.
Leasehold and tenancy arrangements in the UK can often be complex, especially when legal documents, financial responsibilities, and property management processes are not clearly explained. This can leave many people unsure about what they are entitled to or how to challenge unfair practices.
Our role is to simplify these issues and give you straightforward guidance so you can take informed action with confidence.
Common Issues
Boiler & Radiator Issues
A faulty boiler or broken radiators can leave you without reliable heating or hot water, especially during colder months. If your council or housing association has failed to repair your heating system, it’s important to report the issue and understand your rights.
Structural Cracks & Subsidence
Structural cracks and signs of subsidence can affect the safety and stability of your home. If you’ve noticed large cracks, movement in walls or uneven floors, report the issue promptly and ensure your landlord investigates the cause.
Why Choose Tenants Advice?
Choosing the right team is important when you’re dealing with unresolved repair problems. At Tenants Advice, we combine experience, professionalism and a client-focused approach to provide straightforward guidance that you can rely on.
✔ Over 10 Years of Experience ✔ Trusted Guidance ✔ Client-Focused Support ✔ Professional Service
