Pest Infestation Claims

Pest problems in your home can seriously affect your health and well-being. Rats, mice, cockroaches, or bedbugs can make living conditions stressful and even unsafe. If your landlord has ignored the issue after you’ve reported it, you may be entitled to compensation through a housing disrepair claim.

What is a Pest Infestation?

A pest infestation means unwanted animals or insects have entered and started to spread in your home. These pests can damage your belongings, cause unpleasant smells, and even carry diseases. Common examples include rats, mice, cockroaches, bedbugs, fleas, and ants.

They often enter through cracks, vents, or damaged parts of the property. Once they get in, they multiply quickly and can be very difficult to remove without proper treatment.

Signs you may have a claim for pest infestation

You might be able to make a claim if you have told your property owner about the infestation and they did not take action within a reasonable amount of time. If this has caused damage to your belongings or affected your health, well-being, or that of your family, you may have grounds to seek compensation. This applies to private tenants, council tenants, and those renting through housing associations.

What compensation can you claim?

If you succeed in your pest infestation claim, you may receive compensation for:
You can also request that your landlord carries out the repairs needed to prevent the issue from returning.

How we can help

Our team specialises in housing disrepair claims, including pest infestations. We can guide you through the process by:

What causes Pest Infestations?

Some of the most common causes include:
If the landlord fails to take action when these problems arise, pests can spread and become a long-term issue.

Start your claim today

Do not wait for the problem to get worse. If pests have made your home unsafe and your landlord has failed to act, contact us today. It is quick, confidential, and there is no cost to start your claim.