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Income Support - how much you can get
to get an idea of what you should get. Getting help with housing costs If you get Income Support, you might qualify for help with your housing costs. What you can get depends on whether you rent
Moving to another council home or housing association home
meet your health or disability needs your benefits have been reduced and you can’t afford your rent you need to move to a different area There are two ways of moving to a different home - it might
Student housing - rights and responsibilities in halls
order and evict you. However, if you do stay until this happens, you still have to pay rent and you may also have to pay the cost of the legal proceedings. If you have a periodic agreement
Student housing - your behaviour in halls
or face some other penalty under the code of conduct or disciplinary procedure. A private landlord could not do that for a similar incident in private rented accommodation – they could only take
Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
If you rent your home or you’re looking for somewhere to rent, you might have a right to changes that will help you live there with your disability. The Equality Act 2010 calls these changes
Taking court action because your landlord won't make repairs
a reasonable amount of time to do the work think about whether you'd be at risk of eviction if you're a private rented tenant, think about whether you've explored other options to resolve the problem
Getting your tenancy deposit back if you rent privately
Your landlord or letting agent can only take money from your deposit if there's a good reason. For example, they can usually take money off if: you owe rent you've damaged the property - this could
If your home is on a heat network
to a management company or housing association - if you're renting this might be part of your rent you might have to pay for maintenance costs - how much you need to pay can change over time If you
Stop your eviction from going to court
been asked to leave for one of these reasons. Find your council on GOV.UK. If you’re being evicted for rent arrears Your landlord must take certain steps before they try to evict you for rent arrears
Complaining about your neighbour
a good idea to ask your council if they can help you find a mediator - they might help even if you’re not renting from the council. You can find your council on GOV.UK. If you rent from a housing