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If you want to sell your home and rent it back
. Risks of using sale and rent back schemes Sale and rent back schemes can be risky because: you’ll usually sell your home for less than it’s worth you’ll be renting, which means you could get evicted
Student housing - your behaviour in halls
accommodation and start legal action to evict you. Does your agreement refer to such procedures or codes? If your tenancy or licence agreement doesn't refer to or incorporate the disciplinary
Deciding what to do about housing discrimination
renting privately, be careful about asking your landlord for evidence as they might decide to evict you. Before you can solve the problem you’ll need to: check the deadlines for taking action decide what
Check if your landlord can increase your rent
to it. If you can’t reach an agreement your landlord can evict you quite easily if you don’t accept the increase. Find out more about your rights if you live with your landlord. Reaching an agreement with your
Getting repairs done if you're renting privately
your home to see the damage or do repairs. If your landlord won’t do the repairs Keep paying your rent. If you don't, you'll get into rent arrears and your landlord might then try to evict you. You can
Rent arrears
Rent arrears Dealing with rent arrears You are taken to court for rent arrears Eviction for rent arrears
Lodging
Lodgers Check your rights as a lodger If you're being evicted as a lodger Landlords of lodgers Getting a lodger If you want your lodger to move out
Check if your landlord has to protect your deposit
still be able to claim back the money you're owed and you might be able to get compensation from your landlord. Find out how to get your deposit back. If you get a section 21 eviction notice Your
Renting a home
and responsibilities as a tenant so that you can follow the rules. These pages can give you helpful information on problems you may have while renting. Find out what to do if you are facing eviction. Check your
Work out which debts to deal with first
priority debt and you need help deciding which to deal with first If you've got any of these, they're your priority debts: Rent arrears This is a priority debt because your landlord might evict you from