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Get help with a housing discrimination problem
nearest Citizens Advice first - they can help with your discrimination problem and any other problems you have. For example if your landlord increased your rent when you became disabled, an adviser
How much pension you'll need
of your biggest expenses. If you can pay it off before you retire, your outgoings may drop considerably. You can work out how many years it has to run. If you rent your home, you'll still have to pay
Complaining about your neighbour
or hate incident. You can check what to do if you’ve experienced a hate crime or incident. Keep records Make a note whenever the problem happens - your records will be useful if you decide to take
Fixing problems with your smart meter’s in-home display
Fixing problems with your smart meter’s in-home display This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales An in-home
If your home is on a heat network
the Consumer service for help. If you live in a council or housing association home you can ask the Housing Ombudsman to help with your problem. If you're renting from a private landlord and you think
Problems with paying your water bill
Problems with paying your water bill Backdated water bills Paying your water bills if you're renting If you don’t pay your water bill Negotiating with your water company to pay back what you owe Help with paying your water bills WaterSure scheme – help with paying water bills
Check your rights as a lodger
room. You might live there for free or pay rent. Your rent could include things like bills, meals or cleaning. You’re a lodger even if you live with a friend or family member - for example your parents
If you want to end your private tenancy
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
If you want your lodger to move out
to ask for cover any rent your lodger owes you If you need to use their deposit, tell your lodger why. You should only use the money to pay for the problem and give them what's left from the deposit
You are taken to court for rent arrears
in rent arrears. For example, if you get benefits to pay your rent, they should help you sort out any problems with them. Talk to an adviser if you need help with your benefits. Your landlord refuses rent