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Repairs - leak from a neighbouring property
be liable for any damage to your furniture or belongings. If the flood or leak was caused by your neighbour being careless, for example, they left the bath to overflow, you could make a claim against
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - who's treating you unfairly
heterosexual people. What’s meant by goods? Goods cover all kinds of things like cars, clothes, electrical items, groceries, beauty products and furniture. The Equality Act says you mustn’t be discriminated
Challenging a DLA decision - mandatory reconsideration
when I’m not there to watch him. He often throws fits - in the past he has knocked heavy things off shelves and hit his head on furniture. This could injure him or others. He needs continual
Deal with flooding in a rented home - overview
on your contents insurance. If you don’t have contents insurance, your local council might be able to help you through their welfare assistance scheme. This can replace your furniture or household
How income, debts and belongings are assessed for a debt relief order
: household equipment such as bedding, clothing and furniture tools, books and other items of equipment you use in your job or business most kinds of pension funds, unless you can access the money now
Rights of subtenants who live with their landlord
fires or fitted heaters. It's also your landlord's responsibility to ensure: that any furniture provided complies with fire safety regulations that gas appliances are kept in good order
Going to court if your landlord won't do repairs
you've had to replace, for example furniture or carpets a copy of your tenancy agreement a report from any experts you've paid to look at the problem - this is optional You should send this evidence
Challenging a DLA decision - appealing against the decision
shelves and hit his head on furniture. This could cause him substantial damage. He needs continual supervision to avoid damage to himself." If you’ve missed the appeal deadline You should do everything
Challenging an Attendance Allowance decision - mandatory reconsideration
is there to watch me. In the past I have knocked heavy things off shelves and hit my head on furniture when I have fallen. This situation could cause injury and is a substantial danger. I need continual
Challenging an Attendance Allowance decision - appealing the decision
fall and hurt myself when no one is there to watch me. In the past I have knocked heavy things off shelves and hit my head on furniture when I have fallen. This situation could cause me substantial