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Updating and proving your pre-settled or settled status
decision letter is not proof of your status. Landlords, employers and local councils can check your status online if you give them a share code. If your employer or landlord checked your status before 1
If your mortgage lender takes you to court
payments with them proof of any payments you've made to your lender proof of any claims you’ve made for benefits or tax credits that you're still waiting to hear about written confirmation of any
Help dealing with mortgage debts
care costs if you'll have to pay tax on some of the money the impact of any benefits you're receiving You should speak to a financial adviser before taking money out of your pension pot to pay off
Getting financial advice
of whether you want to save for the long or short term be suitable for the amount of risk you want to take take account of whether you pay tax. If an adviser ignores these points and recommends
If someone's harassed you in housing
without warning, especially at night Contact the housing department at your local council or the police - they can take action against your landlord. You might also be able to claim compensation using
Using mediation to help you separate
differences. You can find out more about how mediation works in this family mediation leaflet on GOV.UK. Find your nearest family mediator on the Family Mediation Council website. How much mediation costs
Making a small claim
it. You can check our advice on using alternative dispute resolution to solve consumer problems. If you have a different type of problem, you can get advice on mediation from the Civil Mediation Council
How lenders decide whether to give you credit
have made payments on time Home repossessions. This is information from members of the Council of Mortgage Lenders about homes that have been repossessed Financial associations. This shows details
If you're being evicted as a lodger
will make you homeless If you won’t have anywhere to live after you’ve been evicted, you might be able to get help. You can apply to the council for somewhere to live if you're homeless now or you’II become
Challenging a rent increase
get Housing Benefit or Universal Credit, tell your local council or the Department for Work and Pensions as soon as your rent increases. You might be able to get more money to cover the new rent. If you