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Energy Letter to complain to an energy supplier Letter to complain about energy back-billing Letter to complain about energy mis-selling Letter to complain about your energy supply being switched
Moving to another council home or housing association home
. Contact your local Citizens Advice if you’re still not sure what kind of tenancy you have. You’ll be offered a new home sooner if your council or housing association thinks you need to be given priority
Switching from prepayment to paying by credit
tell them if you live with anyone who is: aged 16 and under aged 65 and older You should ask to be put on your supplier's priority services register. This will give you extra help with your energy
Registering a civil partnership
Registering a civil partnership This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales A civil partnership is a legal
Making a plan to pay your debts
important debts first - these are called 'priority debts'. Priority debts mean you could lose your home, have your energy supply cut off, lose essential goods or go to prison if you don't pay
Moving home – dealing with your energy supply
if you're renting Once you know your new supplier, ask to be put on their priority services register if you're over state pension age or disabled, or have a long-term illness. This gets you extra support
If you’re struggling to pay your credit card
'. Priority debts include: rent and mortgage gas and electricity council tax court fines If you don't deal with your priority debts you might for example lose your home or have your energy supply cut off
Guidelines for using the letter templates
can use to write to your non-priority creditors. Debts owed to non-priority creditors are things like credit card debts, overdrafts and other unsecured loans. The letter templates help you to write
Make your home more energy efficient
rating on GOV.UK. Your landlord won’t have to make improvements if your home is registered as exempt from the ‘minimum standard’ of energy efficiency. You can check if your home is registered
Debt management plans - what you need to know
about before getting one. What are priority and non-priority debts? Priority debts include: mortgage or rent arrears gas and electricity arrears council tax or rates arrears magistrates' court fines