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What Should You Report to Your Landlord Immediately?

Tenant reporting damp and mould problems in a rented home in Fife

Many problems involving repairs in rented homes become worse because they are reported too late.
If something in your home is unsafe, damaged or no longer working properly, it is important to let your landlord or letting agent know as soon as possible.

Reporting problems early can:

  • prevent more serious damage
  • protect your health and safety
  • help repairs get resolved faster
  • avoid misunderstandings later

Here are some of the most important issues tenants should report quickly.

Leaks and Water Damage

Small leaks can quickly become bigger problems.

You should report:

  • leaking pipes
  • water coming through ceilings or walls
  • overflowing gutters causing internal damp
  • water around boilers or radiators

Even minor leaks can lead to mould, damage to furniture and expensive repairs if ignored.

No Heating or Hot Water

A lack of heating or hot water can seriously affect your wellbeing, especially during colder months in Scotland.

Report problems such as:

  • boiler breakdowns
  • radiators not working
  • no hot water
  • strange boiler noises or warning lights

If you are struggling to heat your home, speaking up early is important.

Damp and Mould

Condensation and mould should never be ignored.

You should report:

  • mould appearing on walls or ceilings
  • strong damp smells
  • excessive condensation
  • black marks around windows or behind furniture

These issues can affect both the property and your health if left unresolved.

Electrical Problems

Electrical issues can become dangerous very quickly. If you experience a loss of electricity in your home, you can also read our advice on what to do during a power cut in a rented property.

Report immediately if you notice:

  • burning smells
  • exposed wires
  • flickering lights
  • faulty sockets
  • repeated power trips

Do not attempt repairs yourself unless qualified.

Broken Locks or Security Concerns

If doors or windows no longer lock properly, your home may not be secure.

This includes:

  • broken locks
  • damaged doors
  • smashed windows
  • faulty entry systems

Security issues should always be reported as soon as possible.

Why Reporting Problems Early Matters

Many tenants worry about causing problems by reporting issues.

In reality, early communication often helps landlords resolve situations more quickly and prevents larger repairs later. If communication becomes difficult, you can also read our advice about disagreements with landlords in Scotland.

Keeping clear records, photos and messages can also help avoid confusion for everyone involved. You can also read our guide on how to report a repair in Fife for practical step-by-step advice.

Need Housing Support in Fife?

Fife Private Rental Solutions (FPRS) provides free and confidential support for tenants and landlords across Fife.

If you are struggling with housing issues, communication problems or tenancy concerns, early support may help prevent the situation from becoming more difficult.

To learn more, contact FPRS or visit our website.

info@fprs.co.uk and 01592 201849

Useful Information and Guidance

This article is based on practical housing guidance from:

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19 May 2026

Fife Private Rentals Solutions Team

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