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Student housing - living in halls
Explains the housing status of students living in halls of residence provided by their university. Also covers rent, deposits, administration fees, bills and council tax
Check if you're working more than the 48-hour limit
Check if you're working more than the legal limit of 48 hours a week. Find out what you can do if your employer is asking you to work over the limit.
If you're working too many hours
Check how many hours your employer can ask you to work and if you have to do overtime. Check how you can ask to reduce your hours
If there's flooding in your rented home
Information on dealing with flooding if you're a tenant, including emergency relocation, paying the rent and temporary homelessness
Ask the council to check if your rented home needs repairs
If you’ve reported repairs to your landlord and they haven’t done anything, find out if the council can help you get the work done.
If the structure of the building you live in isn’t safe
Check what to do if you think your building isn’t safe. You can also check who needs to pay for structural repair works if you’re a leaseholder
Step 3: Check the type of discrimination
To check if you’ve been discriminated against, you can check if you experienced a type of discrimination in the Equality Act 2010
Complain about an insolvency practitioner
Find out the steps to complain about the insolvency practitioner dealing with your individual voluntary arrangement (IVA