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How Universal Credit is paid
causing financial problems it’s in the interest of a child you’re responsible for you get an amount in your Universal Credit because you care for a severely disabled person and it’s helpful for them
Make your home more energy efficient
spray foam insulation on the RICS website. Check what you should do if you have a home improvement problem caused by a trader. If you rent privately You must get your landlord’s permission before you
Your energy supply
prepayment to paying by credit Getting a smart meter installed If you have a radio teleswitch or dynamically teleswitched energy meter Using your smart meter’s in-home display Fixing problems
Struggling to pay your debt management plan
struggling to make the payments on your debt management plan (DMP). If this happens to you, it's important you take action straight away. If you bury your head in the sand, you could make the problem worse
Universal Credit
self-employed Reporting self-employed earnings Help with debt and rent arrears on Universal Credit Getting a Universal Credit budgeting advance Problems with your payment Challenging a Universal Credit
Gathering evidence about housing discrimination
landlord told me that it wasn’t his problem and he should never have rented the property to someone like me. He said if I could not pay the rent I should just get out of his house and he’d send someone round
Agreeing maintenance between you
could, for example, agree the one of you who’ll be paying will pay: household bills for school uniforms or holidays the rent or mortgage on the home where the child lives If you’re having problems
Going to court if your landlord won't do repairs
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
How to report repairs
If you rent your home from a social housing landlord, they're responsible for dealing with most repair problems - check what repairs they have to do. However, it's up to you to tell your landlord
Repairs - what are the tenant's responsibilities
If you rent your home from a social housing landlord, they're responsible for dealing with most repair problems - check what repairs they have to do. However, as a tenant, you also have some