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Student housing - living in halls
Many students live in accommodation provided by their university. This is mainly halls of residence which are often located close to the university and are particularly popular for first year students
If you have nowhere to stay tonight
You might be able to get a place to stay in a hostel, night shelter, refuge or bed and breakfast if you're homeless. If you’ve been rough sleeping and you’re not a British citizen your right to stay
Parental bereavement pay - what you're entitled to and how to get
You might be able to get parental bereavement pay if you’re either: paying income tax and national insurance through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) - these show on your payslip as ‘deductions’ taking parental
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
Repairs - infestations of pests and vermin
Sometimes problems with your home can lead to problems with pests and vermin, for example rats, mice, cockroaches, ants, fleas, mites and bedbugs. Who's responsible for dealing with infestations It's
If your employer refuses to pay you sick pay
Your employer must pay you Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) if you can get it. You should always talk to your employer to try to sort out a problem before you take any further action. If you can’t agree
Starting a homeless application
If you're already homeless, or likely to become homeless within the next 8 weeks you can apply for help getting somewhere to live from your local council. This is known as making a homeless
Check the terms of your employment contract
Your employment contract is your legal agreement with your employer. It includes things like what your job is, how you’ll do your work and what your employer will pay you. Your employer should give
Student housing - rights and responsibilities in halls
If you live in accommodation that is provided by an educational institution such as a university, you will be an occupier with basic protection. This is a term used in housing which helps to identify
Check your employment status
It is important that you find out what your employment status is and understand how it affects your rights. There are 3 main employment statuses: employee worker self-employed If you're an employee