Repair Backlogs – How Delays Become Legal Liability

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Introduction – The Pile-Up That Can Bankrupt You

A few uncompleted repairs might seem harmless.
But under the Renters Rights Bill 2025, a repair backlog is a legal time bomb.

One tenant complaint can:

  • Trigger an inspection of all outstanding repairs.
  • Lead to multiple breaches — Decent Homes Standard, Awaab’s Law, safety regulations.
  • End with fines, compensation, and tribunal rulings.

Why Repair Delays Are Now a High-Risk Area

The Bill:

  • Enforces strict Awaab’s Law repair deadlines for hazards like mould and damp.
  • Makes Decent Homes Standard compliance a legal requirement.
  • Allows tenants to escalate directly to the Ombudsman or tribunal if repairs aren’t completed in time.
  • Gives regulators powers to order urgent works — at your expense.

Why This Should Worry You

  1. Deadlines Are Short
    14 days for hazard investigation. 7–14 days for serious repairs.
  2. Tenant Escalations Are Instant
    They don’t need to give you a second chance before going to tribunal.
  3. Portfolio Impact
    A single delay can trigger wider inspections of all your properties.
  4. Evidence Burden Is on You
    If you can’t prove when the issue was reported and fixed, you’re guilty by default.

Case Study: The £27,000 Mould Mayhem

A housing association delayed repairs on 6 damp-affected units due to contractor shortages.
One tenant escalated:

  • Ombudsman found systemic delays.
  • £12,000 in compensation across affected tenants.
  • £15,000 in repairs completed under regulator oversight.

Your Action Plan to Clear Repair Backlogs

1. Audit Your Current Backlog

  • List all outstanding repairs with report dates.
  • Flag any approaching legal deadlines.

2. Prioritise High-Risk Issues

  • Damp, mould, heating, electrical, and structural hazards first.

3. Track Every Job

  • Log start dates, progress, and completion dates.
  • Take before-and-after photos.

4. Build a Reliable Contractor Network

  • Have backup trades ready to handle overflow.

5. Use Technology to Stay Ahead

  • Platforms like Inspect360 can track repair deadlines and send alerts.

How This Links to the CRCM Course

In Module 8: Decent Homes Standard & Awaab’s Law of the Certified Rental Compliance Manager course, you’ll learn:

  • How to build a repair-response system that never misses a deadline.
  • How to handle contractor shortages without breaking compliance.
  • How to prioritise and track repairs to avoid tribunal action.
  • How to document fixes so you can prove compliance instantly.

Bottom Line

A repair backlog isn’t just bad service — it’s a legal liability with a countdown clock.

✅ Audit your backlog today.
✅ Prioritise hazards.
✅ Track everything.

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