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Get help with the cost of renting privately
arrears. If your rent has gone up If you don’t live with your landlord, check if your private landlord was allowed to increase your rent. If you live with your landlord, you’re usually a lodger - check
Complaining about your letting agent
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
Check what you can do about harassment
or university a business or service provider, like a shop or a train company a health or care provider, like a hospital or care home a landlord or estate agent public authorities, for example the police or your
Asking the council to review their decision to evict you
If you’re an introductory or demoted council tenant, you can ask your landlord to review their decision to evict you. If you’re a different kind of tenant, you can challenge your eviction
Get help paying for energy efficiency home improvements
to get help with the cost of making your home more energy efficient if you either: own your home rent from a private landlord For example, you might be able to apply for help with the cost
Check if you’re responsible for paying an energy bill
be able to fix it for you. If you’re a tenant you should check if your landlord has given your name to the supplier and told them you’ve moved in. If you still think it might be fraud you should tell
Deciding what to do about housing discrimination
renting privately, be careful about asking your landlord for evidence as they might decide to evict you. Before you can solve the problem you’ll need to: check the deadlines for taking action decide what
Student housing - living in halls
of a private landlord. If you rent this type of accommodation, the university is your landlord, and it is responsible for managing the accommodation and for doing repairs. Your housing status in halls
Help with debt and rent arrears on Universal Credit
differently to help you manage your money - these are called ‘alternative payment arrangements’. You might be able to get: your housing costs paid straight to your landlord instead of being part
If your home is on a heat network
know who your heat network supplier is, you should: check your heat supply contract, lease or tenancy agreement contact the developer, your landlord or your managing agent contact the organisation