Search
How to apply for Universal Credit
Find out how to apply for Universal Credit online. Find out more about the questions you need to answer, your ‘to-do list’ and the next steps
Getting your landlord to do repairs
Getting your landlord to do repairs Getting repairs done if you're renting privately Getting repairs done if you rent from a council or housing association Asking the council to help you get repairs done Going to court if your landlord won't do repairs
Who must comply with the public sector equality duty?
Lists the type of public authorities which must comply with the public sector equality duty. Also explains when private organisations or charities must comply, when carrying out public functions
If your ex-partner has left your home
Find out your rights to stay in your home if your ex has left - and what to do if they try to come back
How Universal Credit is paid
Find out how Universal Credit is paid. You'll usually get a single payment every month paid directly into your bank, building society or credit union account
Check if you're eligible for Universal Credit
Check if you can get Universal Credit, a benefit you can claim if you’re on a low income or unemployed. Use our tool to check if you’re eligible
Understanding your tenancy agreement in England
Check what terms can be in your tenancy agreement. Check documents your landlord needs to give you and what counts as an unfair agreement
If there's a leak from a neighbouring flat
When a landlord is responsible for repairing water damage caused by leaks or floods from a neighbouring property, repeated leaks, and what you can do about damaged belongings