Legal review policy
Written and reviewed by the RemedyBridge team · Last reviewed June 2026
Quick answer
Legal information on this site is general and is intended to be reviewed by a qualified specialist before it is relied upon as settled. We do not present ourselves as specialists, and our content is not a substitute for tailored legal advice.
Key points
- Content is general information only.
- It is a guide, not a definitive assessment.
- We correct errors promptly.
- We are clear about what we do and do not do.
Our approach
We aim for accuracy and clarity, and we welcome corrections. Where a legal point is uncertain or evolving, we say so rather than overstating the position.
You may not need us — free routes first
You can often resolve repairs for free. Depending on your situation you may be able to:
- report repairs to your landlord in writing and keep a dated copy;
- use your landlord’s formal complaints process;
- take dated photos and keep a record of what you reported and when;
- give your landlord a reasonable chance to put things right.
RemedyBridge provides a free initial check for housing disrepair problems in England & Wales. The result is a guide only and never tells you that you definitely have a claim. Checking your situation is free.
