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Getting a lodger
an advert yourself asking your friends or neighbours if they know someone who might be interested asking your landlord if they have a scheme that can help you find a lodger - if you’re a social housing
Check if your immigration status lets you get benefits and help with housing
for Wales If you’re not a British citizen, you should check if your immigration status lets you claim ‘public funds’. Public funds include most benefits, applying for social housing or making a homeless
If you're not offered housing after a homeless application
homelessness decision if you disagree with it. You should first check when you can get housing from the council if you’re homeless. You might be able to get housing from social services in certain cases
Getting on the waiting list for a council home
You can apply for a home through your local council. They might also call it ‘social housing’. If your application is accepted, you’ll go on to a waiting list of people who need a council home. Your
Using storage heaters efficiently
landlord. Get help with repairs if you live in social housing. If you own your home and need to find someone to repair your storage heater, make sure you find a trader you can trust. Replacing storage
Living together and marriage - legal differences
If you are the unmarried partner of a tenant, whether in private or social housing accommodation, you will usually have no rights to stay in the accommodation if the tenant asks you to leave
Get help paying for energy efficiency home improvements
have to pay some of the cost of making the improvements. If you think you might be eligible for funding or grants, you should talk to your landlord before you apply. If you live in social housing
Check you have the ‘right to reside’ for housing
You might need to show you have a right to reside in the UK to get: help from your local council with social housing somewhere to stay if you're homeless You’ll need to show you have a right
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
of the Equality Act 2010. Example Martin’s landlord is a housing association. They say his behaviour is anti social and that they’ll evict him. Martin has bipolar disorder and severe mood swings - if he’s
Selling your property to help pay off your mortgage debts
also be able to get housing from social services if you have one of the following: children a disability Contact your local council's social services department to check if you can get help. Find your