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Check if you can sublet your home
When renting accommodation many people rent directly from a landlord who owns the property. It's also possible to rent from another contract holder who has rented the property from the owner
Maternity pay - what you're entitled to
There’s a good chance you’ll be able to get maternity pay if you're having a baby and you have a job or had one recently. You could get one of these: statutory maternity pay: the standard type
If your employer refuses your flexible working request
Your employer should write to you to explain why they’ve turned down your request. They should also tell you about their appeals process if they have one. It’s best to use your employer’s appeal
Local authority help with repairs - Housing Health and Safety Rating System
If your landlord has failed to do repair work, the local authority may be able to force them to take action. The local authority can do this if something causes a risk to your health or safety
Getting help from social services if you're homeless
Social services might be able to find you somewhere to live if you're homeless and any of the following apply: you're 16 or 17 years old and you don't have family you can live with you're responsible
Complaining about the condition your shared house
Check if this advice applies to you This advice applies if you have an occupation contract with a private landlord. If you have an occupation contract, your landlord should have given you a written
Check your rights if you share accommodation
When you share accommodation, there are different rules depending on what type of contract you have. You might have one of the following types of contracts: a joint occupation contract a sole
Getting help with home improvements
Table of contents Help you can get to improve your home Disabled facilities grants Home energy efficiency schemes The rapid response adaptations programme Home improvement agencies Getting further
Check if your employer can make changes to your contract
If your employer wants to change a term in your contract, this is called a 'variation of contract'. Your employer should only make a change to your contract if at least one of these applies: you agree
Housing
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