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Staying in your council home when someone dies
You might be able to stay in your council or housing association home if the person named on the tenancy agreement dies - this is called succession. If you can stay, it will mean you'll take over
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re disabled and you
Deciding what to do when you separate
Deciding what to do when you separate This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales When you separate from your partner
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 to reside
Complain about mis-sold PPI
Complain about mis-sold PPI This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You can usually complain to your PPI company
If you get a ‘section 21’ eviction notice
If you get a section 21 notice, it’s the first step your landlord has to take to make you leave your home. You won’t have to leave your home straight away. If your section 21 notice is valid, your
Check if you can apply for homeless help
You can apply to the council to get somewhere to live if you're homeless or you’II become homeless within 8 weeks. If you’re not a British citizen and you’ve been rough sleeping your right to stay
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
Your employer should pay you on time for work you’ve done - they should pay you on your agreed pay day. You can challenge your employer if: they haven’t paid your wages they’ve underpaid you they’ve
Challenging a Universal Credit decision - mandatory reconsideration
Challenging a Universal Credit decision - mandatory reconsideration This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you
Selling a home
Table of contents Energy performance certificates Using an estate agent or selling the property yourself 'Quick house sales' Finding a buyer yourself If you wish to use an estate agent Deciding who