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Carrying out repairs

Carrying out repairs … Your tenants should tell you if repairs are needed. Make sure they have up-to-date contact details to inform you if this happens. Let them know what actions you are taking to ensure the repairs are carried out. You may wish to …

Mediation can help landlords and letting agents

Mediation can help landlords and letting agents … If there is a dispute, housing mediation can help people: work together to resolve issues see everyone's point of view find a solution that works for everyone there is a translation service available Our …

Grants for landlords

Grants for landlords … If you’re planning to improve your rental property, you may qualify for a grant.  Depending on the type of grant, your tenant or your property must meet certain criteria.  … If you want to improve the energy efficiency in your …

Council enforcement

Council enforcement … Landlords must make sure a property meets minimum fitness and safety standards.    If you do not carry out essential repairs, your tenants may ask the local council to intervene. … All properties rented to private tenants must meet …

Housing and young people

Housing and young people … Build your knowledge so you can advise young people on their housing options and housing rights. … If you are advising young people on their housing rights, this course will ensure you are aware of all the options available to …

For landlords

For landlords … Information for landlords on agencies that can offer help and support. Find out about mediation, grants and getting help from Landlord Advice.  … Whether you're starting out or have been renting for years, understanding your …

Review of a homeless decision

Review of a homeless decision … Applicants can challenge some homeless decisions by requesting a statutory review. An applicant can request a review of decisions about whether they   are homeless are eligible for homeless assistance are in priority need …

Temporary accommodation

Temporary accommodation … The Housing Executive and voluntary organisations manage hostels including: refuges for people who have experienced domestic violence family hostels for homeless families probation hostels (approved accommodation) for people …

Additional duties to homeless persons

Additional duties to homeless persons … The Housing Executive has a duty to protect the property of a person if: The person may be homeless or threatened with homelessness  There is a risk that the person’s belongings may be lost or damaged because the …

Eligibility of other nationalities

Eligibility of other nationalities … A person who has been granted refugee status in the UK is eligible for offers or housing and homelessness assistance. They are called Class A in the regulations. … A person may have this leave if they are a failed …