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Complaining about the condition of your shared house
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
What your landlord can charge you for energy
What your landlord can charge you for energy This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your landlord can only
If you're being evicted because you asked for 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
Check your housing status if you rent from a private landlord
If you rent from a private landlord, your rights depend on the type of rental agreement you have. This includes things like your right to get repairs done, stay in your home and get your deposit back
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
Complaining about your landlord's failure to make repairs if you are a social housing tenant
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. If you’ve reported repairs to your landlord
Repairs - damp
Your landlord shouldn’t blame you for having damp in your home. It’s their responsibility to find out what’s causing the damp and deal with the problem quickly. Check what kind of damp you have Damp
Eviction for rent arrears
Dealing with your rent arrears Check how to deal with your rent arrears. If you have rent arrears, your landlord will probably try and evict you. This is called 'seeking possession'. If they want to seek
Understanding your tenancy agreement
The tenancy agreement is a contract between you and your landlord. It may be written or verbal. The tenancy agreement gives certain rights to both you and your landlord. For example, your right
Paying your water bills if you're renting
for water as part of your rent, check your tenancy agreement. If your rent includes water charges If you pay your landlord or mobile home site owner for water, instead of paying the water company