Sources and corrections
Written and reviewed by the RemedyBridge team · Last reviewed June 2026
Quick answer
We base our information on primary sources such as legislation and official guidance, which we cite on each relevant page. If you spot an error, email info@remedybridge.co.uk and we will review and correct it where appropriate.
Key points
- We cite primary sources on each page.
- We welcome corrections.
- We keep a record of significant corrections.
- Accuracy matters more than volume.
Request a correction
Tell us the page and the issue at info@remedybridge.co.uk. We will review the point against the relevant source and update the page if needed.
Correction log
Significant corrections will be logged here once the site is live.
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.
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