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Stopping a future payment on your debit or credit card
Information about your rights to stop a future credit or debit card payment, by phone, email or letter, and how to get your money back if money is taken from you account against your wishes
Preparing your paperwork - administration order
Explains the paperwork relating to your debts and evidence of your financial circumstances that you need to gather, before applying to court for an administration order
Student housing - ending your agreement in halls
Explains the rules about ending your tenancy or licence agreement when living in university halls of residence. Covers fixed term and periodic agreements, leaving before the agreement ends and getting your deposit back
Checklist for deciding if an administration order is right for you
Checklist to help you decide whether an administration order is the best solution for dealing with your debt problems
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
Mortgages and secured loans
Information about mortgages and secured loans, including Islamic mortgages. Also covers credit brokers and the charges made for their services
Get ready to fill in the work capability form for Universal Credit
Find out what to do before you fill in the UC50 form, so you can give the information you need
When can you use the public sector equality duty?
Explains when you can use the public sector equality duty to challenge decisions or policies which discriminate against you, or put you at a disadvantage
Get help with gambling problems
If you're worried about your gambling, there are things you can do to get support. Find charities and services that can help with gambling problems
Car finance claims: what to do if you bought a car on finance
If you bought a car, van or motorbike on finance, check if you can get compensation from your lender