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Complaining about your letting agent
fixed) illegal eviction harassment dishonest or unfair trading behaviour If you complain about repairs not being done Your council should contact you and your letting agent to discuss the problem
Dealing with grievances at work
Your employer should arrange an initial meeting at a reasonable time and place to discuss your grievance. You have a right to ask your employer if you can bring a colleague from work or a trade union
Cancelling a service you’ve arranged
deposit. Ask if the business is a member of a trade association, as the association may be able to help you in your negotiations. If your negotiations are unsuccessful you could try an alternative dispute
Information landlords ask for when you start renting
sure you cover over your account numbers for security. If you're self-employed, you might need to give copies of your trading accounts and an accountant's reference. Getting a guarantor You might
Letter to cancel goods or services bought at home or in a public place
Use this letter template to cancel an agreement you made to buy something when you were at home (yours or someone else’s), at your workplace, in a public place or at a trade show. You can do this during
Buying a used car
If you’re buying from a trader (a business that sells cars) you should: look for an established firm with a good reputation look for a trade association sign (for example, the Retail Motor Industry
Complain about a premium rate phone charge or text message
rate (exceptions are package holidays, timeshares and property). You can report financial firms breaking this rule to the FCA Consumer Helpline and report all other companies to Trading Standards
Making a small claim
. They can’t give you legal advice. Civil National Business Centre St. Katharine's House 21-27 St. Katharine's Street Northampton NN1 2LH Telephone: 0300 123 1056 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm Welsh
Your energy supplier has gone bust
Your energy supplier has gone bust This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You’ll still have gas and electricity
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - duty to make reasonable adjustments
local bank branch because of steps leading up to the entrance. The bank has offered for staff to come out and serve you on the street as they don’t want to adapt the building. This may not be enough