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  • Student housing - standards in halls

    are the: Universities UK/Guild HE Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing, often known as the Student Accommodation Code Accreditation Network UK (ANUK)/Unipol Code of Standards for Larger

  • Student housing - living in halls

    Many students live in accommodation provided by their university. This is mainly halls of residence which are often located close to the university and are particularly popular for first year

  • Student housing - your behaviour in halls

    of losing your accommodation but don't think that your landlord has acted fairly, you should get help from an adviser or your students' union. You should also get a copy of the procedure or code that your

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    home - delayed completion and lease options contracts Mortgage problems Mortgage problems Improving your home Getting help with home improvements University accommodation Student housing - living

  • Understanding your tenancy agreement

    charges for certain things if you: are a private tenant have an assured shorthold tenancy, a tenancy of student accommodation or a licence to occupy - check what type of tenancy you have if you’re not sure

  • Student loans

    Student loans This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales This page tells you who can get a student loan and where

  • Student housing - rights and responsibilities in halls

    If you live in accommodation that is provided by an educational institution such as a university, you will be an occupier with basic protection. This is a term used in housing which helps to identify

  • Student housing - ending your agreement in halls

    an agreement vary and this page highlights those most relevant to students in halls of residence and other university accommodation. If you have a fixed term agreement Most students in halls of residence

  • Paying council tax if you’re a student

    Your property is ‘exempt’ from council tax if it’s only occupied by full-time university or college students. Student halls of residence are automatically exempt. If your property isn’t exempt, some

  • Check your rights if you share accommodation

    to be aware of when sharing accommodation. Typical tenancy arrangements Tenancy arrangements in shared accommodation can vary. The most typical scenarios include: one tenancy agreement which each person