Rent Arrears: What To Do If You Fall Behind On Rent
Rent Arrears: What To Do If You Fall Behind On Rent The private rented sector has become an increasingly popular housing option in recent years, but one of the challenges faced is rent arrears. If you're a tenant in the private rented sector, falling behind on rent payments can be a worrying and stressful experience. But it's essential to know that you're not alone, and there are steps you can take to get back on track. Communication is key If you're a tenant struggling to pay rent, the worst thing you can do is ignore the problem. The
Advice Column – When a Trader Goes Under
I ordered a watch online with personalised engraving for my partner’s upcoming 40th birthday. The company has since gone out of business. I keep phoning and emailing them but can’t get through to anyone. I’m assuming they can’t fulfil my order, but I’d paid for the watch upfront and can’t afford to buy another gift until I get my money back, please help? Getting your money back if you paid by card or PayPal If a company stops trading or goes out of business Register as a creditor
How To Navigate The Cost Of Living Crisis
Millions of people across the UK are struggling to make necessary expenses, and more people are beginning to fall behind on their payments as a result of the cost of living crisis. Here at Citizens Advice, we are here to help. As we all know, prices are significantly increasing across the UK, and you're not the only one who may be worrying about the rising cost of living. We understand the worry and stress that people are facing during this time, and even though you may feel powerless in the face of mounting expenses, there are many money-saving strategies
CASEW Cost of Living Crisis Event and Report
The creation of Citizens Advice South East Wales (CASEW) could not have come at a more critical time. As the Cost of Living Crisis grips the UK, the services of Citizens Advice have never been more relevant or needed. In the last three months alone we supported 50,000 clients, increasing their income by more than £25 million and helping them manage around £2.5 million of debt. Ness Young - Chair of Citizens Advice South East Wales Citizens Advice South East Wales (CASEW) is a
How to get your finances back on track after Christmas.
For many people across the UK, Christmas is the most expensive time of year, and it can be challenging to get your money back on track. Even in the best of circumstances, managing finances is difficult. If you’re beginning the year with large credit card debts to pay off or overdraft fees, you’re not the only one. Here are some tips to help you get back on track financially after Christmas. Update your budget As a result of the cost of living crisis, most of us aware that this year's household expenses are anticipated to rise. In order to keep your
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