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Offsetting rent arrears because repairs haven't been done
to use the landlord's failure to make repairs as a defence to the possession proceedings. You'll also need to show that the set-off arises because: your landlord has broken your tenancy agreement
Changing to a water meter
or is unreasonably expensive to do this. Tenants also have the right to ask for a meter if their tenancy agreement is for six months or longer. If you're considering changing to a water meter, you should contact
Switching energy supplier or tariff if you’re renting
energy supplier directly If you’re not sure whether you’re responsible for paying for your energy, check your tenancy agreement. If your landlord pays your energy supplier You can’t switch energy supplier
Asking for adjustments to help with your disability
him if he wants to rent the room from her. Daniel is visually impaired and wants a copy of the tenancy agreement that he can listen to. Under discrimination law Jane doesn't need to make any changes
What your landlord can charge you for energy
charge you for gas or electricity if your tenancy agreement says they can. Check your tenancy agreement to find out if you have to pay your landlord for energy, and on what terms. Ask your landlord
If your ex-partner is trying to make you leave
-partner and the relationship ends, you’ll usually have the right to stay in the home if you’re: married or in a civil partnership named on the title deeds or tenancy agreement You should work out what
Getting repairs done if you're renting privately
agreement to make sure. If you’re not sure, or you have a different kind of agreement with a private landlord, check your tenancy type if you rent from a private landlord. Your landlord is responsible
If you're being evicted because you asked for repairs
agreement to make sure. If you’re not sure, or you have a different kind of agreement with a private landlord, check your tenancy type if you rent from a private landlord. Your landlord has to keep your
Student housing - your behaviour in halls
If you live in halls of residence or other university accommodation and you breach your tenancy or licence agreement, your university may deal with the matter using its disciplinary procedure
Repairs - damp
, your landlord is responsible for dealing with rising damp. This is because there's a term implied into your tenancy agreement which says that it's their responsibility to keep the exterior and structure