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28. May 2026

What to Do When a Tenant Reports a Repair (UK Landlord Guide)

When a tenant reports a repair, how you respond is very important.

Fast and correct action helps avoid property damage, legal issues, and unhappy tenants.

This guide explains exactly what landlords should do step-by-step.

Step 1: Acknowledge the Repair Quickly

As soon as a tenant reports a problem:

  • Acknowledge the message immediately
  • Confirm you have received it
  • Ask for any extra details if needed

Even if you cannot fix it straight away, communication is key.

⚠️ Step 2: Assess the Urgency

Not all repairs are the same.

Emergency repairs (act immediately):

  • Gas leak
  • No heating in winter
  • Electrical danger
  • Severe water leaks

Urgent repairs (24–48 hours):

  • Broken boiler (no hot water)
  • Major leaks
  • Security issues (broken locks)

Non-urgent repairs (a few days to weeks):

  • Small leaks
  • Cosmetic issues
  • Minor appliance faults

Step 3: Arrange a Trusted Contractor

Once you understand the issue:

  • Contact your trusted tradesperson
  • Explain the problem clearly
  • Arrange access with the tenant
  • Confirm appointment time

Always use qualified professionals (Gas Safe for gas work).

Step 4: Keep the Tenant Updated

Tenants should never be left wondering what is happening.

Update them on:

  • When someone will attend
  • Expected repair time
  • Any delays

Good communication builds trust and reduces complaints.

Step 5: Confirm Who Pays

  • Landlord pays for wear and tear repairs
  • Tenant pays if they caused the damage
  • Emergency repairs are usually landlord responsibility

Clear rules prevent disputes later.

DIY Landlord vs Letting Agent Handling

DIY landlord approach:

  • You respond to messages
  • You find contractors
  • You manage scheduling and costs

Letting agent approach:

  • They handle everything for you
  • They coordinate contractors
  • They keep tenants updated

Step 6: Follow Up After the Repair

After the issue is fixed:

  • Check the problem is resolved
  • Ask tenant if everything is okay
  • Keep records for future reference

This helps with compliance and future maintenance planning.

Simple Summary

When a tenant reports a repair, you should:

  • Respond quickly
  • Assess urgency
  • Arrange a contractor
  • Keep the tenant informed
  • Confirm completion

Fast action = happy tenants + protected property.

Useful UK Links

UK Government Repairs Guidance for Landlords
Shelter UK Repairs Advice
NRLA Maintenance Guidance
HSE Gas Safety Landlord Rules

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