Awaab’s Law

Awaab's Law, named after Awaab Ishak who tragically lost his life at just 2 years old , is a new UK law that sets legal timeframes for social landlords to address dangerous housing issues like damp, mould, and emergency repairs. It comes into force from 27th October 2027 and requires landlords to investigate and act on these hazards within deadlines, giving tenants new rights to legal action if the landlord fails to comply.
Although this new law applies directly to social housing providers, we believe this could impact on the standards expected or at least influence standards across the entire housing sector, be it private landlords, contractors, developers etc.
Mould poses health risks but doesn't always require lots of structural work to rectify in fact often can be dealt with following some simple lifestyle changes or changes to the home, we are happy to give advice on this or direct you to competent supplies/contractors who can help with extreme cases.
Damp has more of an impact on the structure of a home, prolonged damp leads to decayed timbers, plaster failure, loss of thermal efficiency along with other issues.
Rising Damp and Penetrating Damp have different causes and methods of treating, if you suspect either of these and require a free survey then do get in touch.
For more information on Awaab's Law please check out the Gov.uk website
Awaab’s Law: Draft guidance for social landlords - GOV.UK

