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Check if your immigration status lets you get free healthcare
, student or family visa - you must also have paid the ‘immigration health surcharge’ unless you don’t have to pay If you applied to the EU Settlement Scheme before your treatment and your application
Get help with the cost of renting privately
in temporary accommodation your landlord’s a county council, registered charity, voluntary organisation or housing association and they give you care or support you get accommodation from a county
Work out how much compensation you could get for discrimination
for accommodation or if you had to take time off work because of the discrimination. The money you’ve lost could include: the cost of temporary accommodation storage costs removal costs lost wages
If you’re offered an unsuitable council or housing association home
If you're already homeless or in temporary accommodation If you're homeless or in temporary accommodation it's best not to refuse an offer of a council home. If you turn down an offer of housing your
Repairs - damp
is a common problem which many tenants experience when renting accommodation. There are several types of damp: rising damp, which happens when moisture travels up from the ground through the masonry
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get
qualifying age on GOV.UK you live in temporary accommodation your landlord's a charity and they give you care or support – for example if you live in sheltered accommodation The benefit cap also doesn’t
Get housing help if you’re leaving or have left the armed forces
Avenue Aldershot Hampshire GU11 2JN Advice line: 07814 612120 Email: RC-Pers-JSHAO-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk Website: www.gov.uk If you need specially adapted accommodation, for example, because you
Repairs - damp
, unless, it's obvious, such as a leaking roof. Check what kind of damp you have Damp is a common problem which many tenants experience when renting accommodation. There are several types of damp
Domestic abuse
at home, you could get legal protection to keep the abuser away. If you can't stay at home, you could: stay with relatives or friends stay in a refuge get emergency accommodation from the local authority
Rights of tenants to sublet their home
When renting accommodation many tenants rent directly from a landlord who owns the property. However, it's also possible to rent from another tenant who has rented the property from the owner