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Living together and civil partnership - legal differences
in rented accommodation If you live in rented accommodation with your partner, one or both of you may be tenants. If your partner leaves, or asks you to leave and you aren't named on the tenancy agreement
Check if your agency is paying you the right amount
money from your pay if one of the following applies: it’s allowed by the law - like tax, national insurance, student loan repayments or money deducted because of a court order you’ve already agreed
Check how council tax works and if you have to pay
or with relatives property which is unoccupied because the person who lived there has gone to care for someone else any property that only students or Foreign Language Assistants on the official British
Check if you can get Housing Benefit
reached State Pension age – check your state pension age on GOV.UK you or your partner has been getting Pension Credit since before 15 May 2019 you live in temporary accommodation your landlord’s a county
If you need a guarantor to start renting
if they need to. This might present a problem for you if you're coming from abroad - for example if you're an international student. If you can't get a guarantor who lives in the UK, you might be asked
Domestic violence and abuse - getting help
refer them to emergency accommodation. The National Domestic Abuse Helpline is run by Refuge. There are translation facilities if your first language is not English. The Helpline also offers BT Type
Living together and marriage - legal differences
If you are the unmarried partner of a tenant, whether in private or social housing accommodation, you will usually have no rights to stay in the accommodation if the tenant asks you to leave
If you're offered housing because you're homeless
If you've applied for homeless help, the council might offer you emergency accommodation if all the following apply: you're legally homeless you're eligible for homeless help you're in priority need
Deal with flooding in a rented home - overview
that you have to move out. Your landlord doesn’t have to find alternative accommodation for you. Don’t move out until: you’ve told your landlord why you’re leaving your landlord has confirmed you can move
What counts as disability discrimination
disabled students, or disabled people applying to be students. Providers of education include providers of further education, higher education, adult and community education. Providers of education