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No win, no fee — nothing to pay upfront

Claim what your household is owed.

Living with damp, mould or repairs your landlord ignores? Clearview Advisory's local advisors assess your claim at your door, gather the evidence and connect you with specialist solicitors — all in one visit, at no cost to you.

What we help with

We specialise in claims where households are owed money or repairs — and we come to you.

Property inspection inside a home

Housing Disrepair

Damp, mould, leaks, broken heating — if your landlord has ignored repairs, you could be entitled to compensation and a court order forcing the work to be done.

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Tenancy Deposit Claims

If your deposit was not protected in a government scheme within 30 days, you may be owed up to three times its value — even after you have moved out.

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Doorstep Assessments

Our trained advisors visit your area, assess your situation in person, photograph the evidence and complete the paperwork with you on the spot. No call centres.

How it works

From your doorstep to a settled claim — four straightforward steps.

1

We knock, you talk

An advisor visits your home, listens to your situation and tells you honestly whether you have a claim.

2

Evidence on the spot

We photograph the issues, record the details and gather everything a solicitor needs — in one visit.

3

Sign with no risk

You sign a Conditional Fee Agreement digitally at the door. No win, no fee — you pay nothing if the claim fails.

4

Specialists take over

Your case is passed to specialist solicitors who pursue the claim and keep you updated at every stage.

A Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) means your solicitor only gets paid if your claim succeeds. If it doesn't, you owe nothing — that's the "no win, no fee" promise, in writing, before anything starts.

Think you have a claim?

If one of our advisors hasn't knocked on your door yet, get in touch and we'll arrange a free, no-obligation assessment. We cover England and Wales.