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Check your rights if you share accommodation
their share of the rent, the rest of you are responsible for making up the shortfall. If you don’t make up the shortfall, you are all jointly and individually responsible for any rent arrears that build up
Get help if you’re struggling to pay your bills
State Pension age. You’ll usually get Housing Benefit if you’re over State Pension age. Check if you've reached State Pension age on GOV.UK. You can find out more about dealing with rent arrears
Going to your Universal Credit interview
is paid. If you're struggling with money, find out what help you can get with debt or rent arrears when you've applied for Universal Credit. If you're struggling to pay for food, find out how to get help
Eviction for mortgage arrears
Eviction for mortgage arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your mortgage lender must take you to court
Dealing with mortgage arrears
Dealing with mortgage arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Important Contact your nearest Citizens
Dealing with income tax arrears
Dealing with income tax arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Coronavirus - if you can't pay your tax
Dealing with Council Tax arrears
Dealing with Council Tax arrears This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’ve missed a council tax payment
Buying a home
to help you buy on the open market a tenant of sheltered housing or housing specifically designated for older people an undischarged bankrupt. If you have rent arrears, you can still apply for the right
Challenging a rent increase
Check if this advice applies to you This advice will usually apply to you if all the following are true: you have a private landlord you don’t live with your landlord you started renting on or after
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
protected characteristic. It might be, for example, a rent arrears policy or a rule about anti social behaviour. If it’s written down, try to get a copy - this could be in your tenancy agreement