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Check your rights if you’re a subtenant
have rights. The main difference is that if your landlord’s tenancy ends, the head landlord will usually be able to evict you. Getting repairs done Your landlord is responsible for: most major repairs
Vehicle insurance if the accident wasn't your fault
is in an accident, you may want to make a claim on your motor insurance to get it repaired. This page tells you what you can do if the accident wasn’t your fault and what you need to think about before
Make your home more energy efficient
your landlord to fix the heating. They must make sure your plumbing and heating work properly. Check what repairs your landlord has to do. If you rent from a social housing landlord, they have to fix
Find an approved garage
for work on your car, such as a service, repair or MOT. These garages are all approved by the Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair. They all have clear complaints procedures, so
Letter to complain about the poor standard of a service
to use it to complain about things like: problems with car repairs poor service in a hotel or restaurant badly done hair and beauty treatments It should help the trader understand your point of view
Complaining about your letting agent
letting agent if they’re doing something wrong or if you’re unhappy with their behaviour, for example: you’re charged fees when you shouldn’t have been they aren’t doing repairs on behalf
If you disagree with your neighbour about a wall or fence
If you and your neighbour disagree about a wall or fence, there are things you can do to solve the problem. Examples of problems could be a wall that needs repairing or who should pay to replace
Return faulty goods
, you might be entitled to a refund, repair or replacement. If you have a problem with a used car, you might have a legal right to a repair or your money back. You can find out what to do if you have
Problem with a used car
, you might have a legal right to a repair, the cost of a repair, or some or all of your money back. This includes if it’s damaged, doesn’t work, or doesn’t match the advert or description you were given
Buying a more energy efficient appliance
a new appliance, you should think about: the cost of the energy (gas or electricity) you'll need to use it the upfront cost to buy the appliance whether it's worth repairing your appliance instead