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If you need a guarantor to start renting
landlord what you owe them, they can ask your guarantor to pay instead. If your guarantor doesn’t pay, your landlord can take them to court. Your landlord might want to check your guarantor is able
Student housing - ending your agreement in halls
generally have to move out on the day that the fixed term agreement runs out without having to give notice to your landlord. This is because the agreement between you and your landlord ends when
Rent and mortgage arrears - administration orders
will still count towards the £5,000 total. Rent arrears You can include your rent arrears in an administration order but this doesn't stop a landlord from getting possession of the property. Private
Repairs and housing conditions
Renting from a private landlord Getting repairs done if you're renting privately Going to court if your landlord won't do repairs If you're being evicted because you asked for repairs Complaining
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
the date the discrimination happened - or each time it happened if it was more than once, like when you spoke to a letting agent or landlord and when they replied the names of anyone who's involved, like
What happens to your home when you separate
: a lodger living with your landlord living in a hostel living in supported housing living in a temporary home provided by your local council because you were homeless If you’re not a tenant, or you’re
Asking the local authority for help with repairs
Landlords are responsible for dealing with most repairs to rented accommodation. If you’ve reported repairs to your landlord and they haven’t done anything, then the local authority may be able
Complaining about housing discrimination
complaints procedure your ongoing relationship with the person you're complaining about, for example if they’re your landlord if you're near the deadline for taking legal action whether you've mentioned
If someone's harassed you in housing
landlord or an estate agent, it might be discrimination. You might be able to take action to stop the harassment. You might also be able to get compensation. The law that protects you from harassment
Getting help with home improvements
. If you're disabled and the changes are to do with your disability, your landlord shouldn't refuse permission unless they have a good reason. In some cases, your landlord might be responsible for making