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Preparing to challenge your eviction if you've been discriminated against
making sure their business can run properly making sure neighbours aren’t disturbed too much Secondly, their behaviour also has to be proportionate - this means they can’t discriminate any more than
Get help if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
to make a discrimination claim against your employer. You can check if you’ve been discriminated against at work. If the incident happened near home If your neighbours or people in your area
Disputing paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
Disputing paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If HM
Q16 - coping with social situations
It varies This could be anyone you've met before like your doctor, your neighbours or friends. It doesn't just mean people you're close to. Don't feel embarrassed if you have to tick "no", for example
The rules about making a court claim
alternative dispute resolution and can include arbitration, the Ombudsman or trade associations you and the trader try to settle the claim before going to court you try to save costs where possible
Mail order catalogues
, with payments being spread over a number of weekly instalments. You can either get your own catalogue or buy through an agent, often a friend, neighbour or relative. The agent usually earns commission
Who is responsible for repairing drains and sewers
a public pavement or road. A lateral drain might run under your property if you share a sewer with your neighbour. A sewer collects water and waste from the drains of a number of buildings. Most sewers
Making a settlement agreement with your employer
If you have a complaint against your employer which you could take to an employment tribunal, they might try to settle that dispute to stop you making a claim or taking an existing claim any further
What to do if you're being intimidated
straight away, talk to someone else instead - for example, a friend, neighbour or a professional, like a doctor. If the person intimidating you is your family member, partner or ex-partner, it might
If HMRC says you’ve had a tax credits overpayment
made a mistake, you should dispute paying back the overpayment. If HMRC didn’t make a mistake You can still dispute paying back the overpayment if you couldn’t do everything you were meant