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Getting British citizenship for children
costs like food and rent. You’ll need to send documents showing your income and spending for the last 6 months, for example your: pay slips bank statements for all your accounts tenancy agreement
Applying for British citizenship
and essential costs like food and rent. You’ll need to send documents showing your income and spending for the last 6 months, for example your: pay slips bank statements for all your accounts tenancy
Complaining about housing discrimination
find contact details for the person or organisation you want to complain to - details might be on their website or your tenancy agreement You can complain directly to whoever's discriminating against
Going to your Universal Credit interview
or a recent rent statement. Your rental agreement might be called a 'tenancy agreement', 'licence agreement' or 'written statement of your occupation contract'. If you don't have any of these, ask your
Check if your family members can get pre-settled status or settled status
or a family permit. If they don’t have a residence card or a family permit, they can use things like: a registration certificate joint bank statements joint utility bills joint mortgage statements or tenancy
Credit agreements and creditors
Credit agreements and creditors Letter to cancel a credit agreement before it starts Letter to get a loan fee refunded when the loan hasn't been received Letter to ask to be placed on list of unsecured creditors Letter to make a claim for equal liability from a credit provider
Making agreements about your children when you separate
Making agreements about your children when you separate Making child arrangements Your child arrangements aren't working Your ex-partner is taking your children without consent
Check your rights if you’re a subtenant
terms as your existing agreement. It doesn’t matter if your original tenancy was lawful or unlawful. If the head landlord lets you stay in your home The head landlord might agree to give you a new
Getting your tenancy deposit back if you rent privately
If you paid a deposit at the start of your tenancy, you have the right to get it back at the end. Your landlord or letting agent can only take money off if there’s a good reason - for example
You are taken to court for rent arrears
for rent arrears Important If you have an assured shorthold tenancy Your landlord might give you a section 8 notice or section 21 notice - this means they’ll have to follow certain rules to evict you