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19 Mar 2025·England · National·Review

Damp and Mould: Private Sector Consultation

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The government opened a consultation on extending damp and mould repair timeframe requirements to the private rented sector. Proposed timeframes mirror social housing requirements: 14 days to investigate, 7 days for emergency repairs.

The government launched a consultation on extending requirements for addressing damp and mould to the private rented sector in March 2025.

Under the proposed framework, private landlords would be required to investigate reports of damp and mould within 14 calendar days and provide a written summary of findings within three days. Where a hazard is confirmed, repair work would need to begin within seven days. Emergency hazards would require investigation within 24 hours.

The government confirmed its intention to proceed with the extension under powers in the Renters Rights Act 2025, with a commencement date to be set by statutory instrument.

Action required

Review your damp and mould reporting and response procedures. Aim to meet the proposed timeframes as best practice ahead of formal extension to the private sector.

Effective

Commencement date TBC; consultation period March 2025

Who this affects

All private landlords in England

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