If you're homeless or about to become homeless, your local council may have to help you. You can get other support too.

If you’re at risk of becoming homeless, seek help as soon as possible. You might be able to stay in your home or get help to find somewhere else to live.

Sometimes things can go wrong when you’re renting. If you think your landlord’s treated you unfairly, it’s important to know what steps you can take. 

It’s important to know what steps you can take if things go wrong when you’re renting from your council or a housing association.

If you’re having problems with your neighbours or someone else is behaving in a way that makes you feel threatened or distressed, you can get help to deal with the situation. 

You can get emotional support to help you cope, as well as practical help to protect your home in the future.

How to communicate with your landlord and where to get support to pay rent arrears.

What you can do and where you can get specialist advice.

If you're on a low income and finding it difficult to pay your rent or your mortgage, you may be able to get support.

What to look out for and where you can get help. 

Landlord and tenant responsibilities.

Why this may happen, your rights and what you can do.

Hoarding is a complex problem. There is support available to deal with the issues that lead some people to hoard. There are also steps you can take to help yourself.