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Offering to let someone from Ukraine stay with you
civil partner, or a partner they’ve lived with for at least 2 years the child aged under 18 of a Ukrainian citizen the parent of a Ukrainian citizen who you’re also planning to host You can sponsor them
If someone's harassed you in housing
covered if you: are planning to transition - you don’t need to have had any medical treatment are in the process of transitioning have already transitioned If you identify as non-binary but you aren’t
Challenge the council’s decision about your housing application
close to the deadline it’s worth calling the council to tell them you’re planning to ask for a review. Ask if you can email your request or take in your letter by hand. After the council gets your letter
Making a small claim
days. It could be longer if the matter is complicated. If they don’t agree with your claim, they should say: the reasons why and which facts they don’t agree with if they’re planning to make a claim
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
for a certain amount of time before you can claim - for example Personal Independence Payment (PIP). To claim many other benefits or get help with housing, you need to show the UK is your main home and you plan
Get help paying for energy efficiency home improvements
repayment plan with your supplier or be repaying your debt through a deduction from your benefits. Your home also needs to have an EPC rating of E, F or G. Find your home’s EPC on GOV.UK. If your home
Switch energy supplier or tariff
gas or electricity, you might consider either: switching suppliers switching to a different tariff with your current supplier An energy tariff is a pricing plan for gas or electricity from your energy
Getting help with home improvements
, planning, listed building or conservation area purposes. Your local authority might have a list of local architects, surveyors and builders who specialise in renovation work which you could ask to see when
State Pension
and advice on pension planning, including state, personal, workplace and stakeholder schemes on the MoneyHelper website. They don't give financial or investment advice or recommend products. Helpline: 0800
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
, you’ll have to settle the debt by yourself. Even if you and your ex-partner are talking to each other, it’s a good idea to make sure you have a plan for paying off your shared debts. If you’re worried