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Repossession by your landlord's mortgage lender
mortgage was granted the landlord's lender has recognised your tenancy in some way, for example, by asking you to pay them rent If you think your tenancy may be binding you should get advice, for example
If you owe child maintenance
it collected by the CMS and paid to the other parent In either case, you should first check the amount you’re being asked to pay is correct. The payments you owe are called ‘arrears’. If you don’t pay
Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
for your second home. If you rent it out as a self-catering holiday let you might not have to pay council tax - you might pay business rates instead. You won’t have to pay council tax if all
After your possession hearing
to an arrangement to pay off the arrears adjourn the hearing - this means pause it, usually until a later date dismiss your case - this is very unusual The judge might also make a money judgment
If your mortgage lender takes you to court
If your mortgage lender takes you to court This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re in mortgage arrears
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
Applying for a JSA hardship payment
, if: you won’t be able to buy enough food or clothing you can’t pay for the heating you need your electricity might be disconnected you won’t be able to pay rent you can’t afford the medication you need
Deal with flooding in a rented home - overview
Your landlord is responsible for repairs if your rented home is affected by flooding, from rain or an issue with a neighbouring property. Your landlord is unlikely to be responsible if you caused
If you need a guarantor to start renting
You might need a ‘guarantor’ so you can rent a place to live. A guarantor is someone who agrees to pay your rent if you don't pay it, for example a parent or close relative. If you don’t pay your
Information landlords ask for when you start renting
Check if this advice applies to you This advice applies if you’re starting to rent from a private landlord. Before you can rent a property you’II need to provide information and documents to show