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Repairs - leak from a neighbouring property
best to try and resolve disputes before going to court, so try and reach some amicable solution with your neighbour first. Alternatively, if you have home contents insurance, you may be able to make
Problem with an app, software or download
product even if you get your money back. You could try asking for a full refund, but the law doesn’t give you the right to one like it does with faulty goods. How much you’re entitled to depends
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
If you and your neighbour disagree about a problem with a tree or hedge, it’s best to try to resolve things informally. Problems could include, for example, if you think a hedge is too high
Q1 - moving around and using steps
else's help. "How far can you move safely and repeatedly on level ground without needing to stop?" 50 metres 100 metres 200 metres or more It varies Think about what would happen if you tried to get
Using early conciliation
If you can, you should try to solve a problem at work by talking to your manager or raising a grievance. If you can't, or you've tried and that hasn't worked, you need to think about whether
Dividing up money and belongings when you separate
. Try to give yourselves time before making a decision. It’s a lot easier to reach an agreement if you and your ex-partner are ready to talk. You can make an agreement between yourselves, but it’s
What happens to your home when you separate
tried to sort things out with your ex-partner and are finding it difficult, you can get help reaching an agreement. A specialist called a ‘mediator’ can help you and your ex-partner find a solution
If you haven’t received an accurate energy bill in a while
. In this case, the supplier can still charge you. If your supplier tries to overcharge you If your supplier tries to charge you for more than 12 months’ energy use, you should write to them. Tell them
If a company stops trading or goes out of business
without the item you paid for or with unfinished work if a company or trader stops trading or goes out of business. There are several ways to try to get your money back or get the work done. However
Your insurer refuses your claim
Your insurer refuses your claim This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales When you try to make a claim on your