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If you're being evicted as a lodger
You’re a lodger if you live with your landlord and you share ‘living space’ with them - for example a kitchen, living room or bathroom. You’re also a lodger if you don’t share living space with your
Repossession by your landlord's mortgage lender
If you're facing eviction because your landlord has fallen behind with their mortgage payments, you might have a right to stay in the property. If you don't have a right to stay, you can apply
Applying for Council Tax Reduction
You’ll have to apply to your local council to get Council Tax Reduction (CTR) or Second Adult Rebate. Before you apply you need to check if you’re eligible for CTR or the Second Adult Rebate
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
If you and your neighbour disagree about a problem with a tree or hedge, it’s best to try to resolve things informally. Problems could include, for example, if you think a hedge is too high
If you disagree with your neighbour about a wall or fence
If you and your neighbour disagree about a wall or fence, there are things you can do to solve the problem. Examples of problems could be a wall that needs repairing or who should pay to replace
Information landlords ask for when you start renting
Check if this advice applies to you This advice applies if you’re starting to rent from a private landlord. Before you can rent a property you’II need to provide information and documents to show
Check if your landlord has to protect your deposit
You'll probably have to pay a 'tenancy deposit' to your landlord or letting agent before you can rent your home. Your tenancy deposit will usually be the same amount as 4 or 5 weeks' rent. It’s
Asking the council to review their decision to evict you
If you’re an introductory or demoted council tenant, you can ask your landlord to review their decision to evict you. If you’re a different kind of tenant, you can challenge your eviction
Paying council tax if you’re a student
Your property is ‘exempt’ from council tax if it’s only occupied by full-time university or college students. Student halls of residence are automatically exempt. If your property isn’t exempt, some
If you want your lodger to move out
A lodger is someone who lives in your home - either for free or paying rent. A lodger can be your friend, a family member or someone you don’t know. You’re their landlord even if you don’t have