Housing Standards Team
The Housing Standards Team works to engage with private sector tenants, giving them a voice and responding to their needs. It is a priority for 97色网 to support tenants and raise standards. We believe that everyone has the right to live in a home, which is in good repair, has ready access to all necessary amenities, is safe and is free from significant hazards.
A list of the possible 29 housing hazards under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System is available to view via .
Rogue Landlords
‘Rogue’ Landlords is a term for landlords renting properties who do not follow to the rules and regulations regarding licensing and safety standards in properties. Some may not be registered and licensed correctly; some may not issue proper contracts to tenants; some may refuse to carry out repairs.
The questions below will help to decide if your landlord is following the rules and regulations and whether you need to report them to the relevant agency.
All private rented properties must be registered in Wales with Rent Smart Wales since 2015, and a Landlord must hold an individual licence should they carry out activities such as collecting rent, arranging tenants or issuing eviction notices.
Some Landlord use licensed agents instead. You can .
There are some properties and landlords that may have exemptions.
If you are unsure if your Landlord or Agent has the appropriate registration or licence, you can contact RSW directly or you can contact the Housing Standards Team by emailing: HousingEnforcement@flintshire.gov.uk
The first point of contact should always be the owner/landlord of the property to discuss your concerns and ask that any defects be put right. Remember they may not even know that work is required to the property.
The owner/landlord should then be given a reasonable time period to carry out the repairs. This time period is very much dependant on the type of repairs required.
A Standard Letter that you can amend and send to your landlord before we get involved is available via this hyperlink.
This letter could help to resolve your concerns without our involvement.
If the owner, landlord or agent of the property has refused to carry out repairs or has agreed to repairs, but fails to start them at the agreed time you can contact the Housing Standards Team.
An Environmental Health Officer will look into your enquiry and decide if further investigation or enforcement action is needed. They may need to carry out an inspection of your home and take up your case with the landlord.
You can contact the Housing Standards Team by emailing: HousingEnforcement@flintshire.gov.uk
Your home should not be unfit to live in when you start living there. This area of housing law is not enforced by the Council and a County Court would make decisions on whether your home is fit or unfit.
The first point of contact should always be the owner/landlord of the property to discuss your concerns and ask that any defects be put right. You should contact Shelter Cymru or 97色网 CAB if you believe your home is unfit.
General guidance for private tenants on Fitness for Human Habitation is available via .
Common Issues in Private Rented Property
Damp or Mould Growth
Complaints regarding damp and mould growth are very common and you may find useful advice to help you deal with the mould issue in .
If you believe there are significant defects to the heating, insulation or ventilation at your home, or the damp and mould growth is affecting your health - you should contact us.
Fuel Poverty
It can be expensive to heat homes and can give further advice and assistance in respect of this.
Risk of Eviction
Your Landlord can issue an eviction notice to end your tenancy, however they need to use the correct procedure to do so. If you are unsure which notice you have been served and the requirements of it, you can contact for further support and advice.
Harassment and Illegal Eviction
Your Landlord/Agent must act within the law at all times. If you feel threatened, intimidated or vulnerable because of your Landlord/Agents actions you should report this to either the Council's Homeless Prevention team or Housing Standards team.
You can find all the relevant information of what is acceptable or unlawful at .
You can contact the Housing Standards Team by emailing
ppadmin@flintshire.gov.uk or by calling 01352 703440.