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Deciding whether to make a small claim
if a person or a business has been taken to court or refused to pay. If you’re dealing with a business, check that they’re still trading. You won’t be able to take them to court if they’re not. If you’re
If your employer says you owe them money
can pay it back in instalments. If you’re in a trade union, they might be able to give you support. For example, they might be able to negotiate with your employer or go to a meeting with you
Discrimination because of religion or belief
manager or someone else higher up in the organisation talking to your personnel department or trade union. If none of these things work, you may wish to raise a grievance and think about making a claim
Understanding your tenancy agreement
, it might be illegal. Ask your landlord to return the illegal fees. If they don't you can report your landlord to Trading Standards. If your landlord still won't return the illegal fees you can take
Selling a home
, on the internet, in newspapers and magazines, or written material about the property, should show the EPC rating. Trading Standards can issue a notice with a penalty charge of £200 per dwelling, where an EPC
Challenging a working or child tax credits decision - mandatory reconsideration
the date and time of the call. Sign the letter and send it to: HM Revenue and Customs Tax Credit Office Subject Access Request Team Area E, Floor 1 St Marks House St Marys Street Preston PR1 4AT
Starting your Universal Credit claim
questions like: ‘where were you born?’ or ‘what was the name of the street you grew up on?’ You’ll be asked one of these questions every time you log in to your account. You might be asked to add extra
How to apply for an IVA
on the R3 website. R3 is the trade association of UK insolvency practitioners. If you decide to go ahead, you’ll have another meeting in which you'll begin the formal process of setting up the IVA
Taking court action because your landlord won't make repairs
agreements you have as these may include legal expenses insurance. Trade unions may also provide legal advice on matters other than work-related issues. Some solicitors may also offer 'no win, no fee
Check the rules after you go bankrupt
pay your debts - this is called 'trading with knowledge of insolvency' failed to keep records which show how you’ve made losses on property or business failed to supply goods or services you were paid