Swindon Borough Council recognize that privately rented housing provides a valuable
source of accommodation. Unfortunately some of this accommodation can be of poor quality. In the worst
cases its condition can even endanger the health and safety of tenants.
If you are concerned about the condition of your rented accommodation you should
always discuss this with your landlord or managing agent in the first instance. If, following
this, conditions are not improved or you are unhappy with your landlords response, then the Council
can often assist.
Contact
Residential Services Team
Swindon Borough Council
Premier
House
Station Road
Swindon
SN1 1TZ
Tel: 01793 466063
E-mail: Paul Simmonds at psimmonds@swindon.gov.uk
Please download the following Service Request Form
(in pdf format) if you would like us to contact you, to notify us of an issue you are concerned about,
or to request a service from us: SERVICE REQUEST FORM DOWNLOAD
The Council's Residential Services Team is responsible for ensuring that privately
rented housing is both safe and suitable for tenants. They will deal with your complaint and where
necessary can take legal action against your landlord if they refuse to co-operate.
Understanding your rights to decent rented accommodation:
- Your privately rented home should be Decent and Fit
For Habitation. Follow the link words to find out more about these standards.
- If your accommodation is a flat, bedsit or room, your landlord is also responsible for
ensuring your safety in the event of a fire. This type of accommodation is known as Houses
in Multiple Occupation (HMO)
All tenants are recommended to find
out about the standards they should expect.
Landlord Accreditation
Swindon Borough Council operates an Accredited Landlord Scheme for responsible landlords
who have demonstrated to the Council that they meet satisfactory standards of letting. Details of the
scheme and contact details for accredited landlords can be accessed via the link below.
Accredited Landlords List Link