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Paying for your housing (rent or mortgage) is one of the priority debts.
@CStone.CStone wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:02 pmIt has been done before and all is case dependent and other matters should not really impact the application.
It might also be a good idea to mention this in any future applications in advance in short it doesn't hurt to ask. Ask them to take into account current situation eg Covid in case you need something to fall back on etc.
@JB007,JB007 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:47 pmPaying for your housing (rent or mortgage) is one of the priority debts.
https://www.stepchange.org/debt-info/de ... first.aspx
Can you talk to the landlord about your situation, ask to stay and sort out how you will pay them your rent arrears when you get a job?
Even people on Universal Credit ask for referrals to food banks and it is unlikely that UC will cover all your monthly rent.
Do you qualify for New Stle JSA? That is a contribution based benefit and therefore is not a public fund. You might get a sanction as you gave up your job.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-style-j ... -allowance
It must be very stressful.Kent22 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 1:48 pm
The landlord was not happy since day one. He said, it is affecting his mortgage repayments and he has already sent to me the snapshot of his mortgage arrear. It seems the end of this month, I have to be in the street for the sake of my mental health.
I will look into the style JSA!
@JB007JB007 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 4:16 pmIt must be very stressful.Kent22 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 1:48 pm
The landlord was not happy since day one. He said, it is affecting his mortgage repayments and he has already sent to me the snapshot of his mortgage arrear. It seems the end of this month, I have to be in the street for the sake of my mental health.
I will look into the style JSA!
If he lets you stay and you can work out a repayment plan for when you get work, that money will help towards his mortgage arrears.
Does your landlord live in the same house as you?
Have you got a tenancy agreement? If you have got a tenancy agreement, did the landlord serve you a notice? Was the notice a Section 21 or Section 8? They are only a notice to quit and it has to be valid and with a tenancy agreement, I think that only a court can tell you to leave and what date you have to leave by.
I'm assuming you are in England as Scotland ended the S21.
This is a flowchart to see if a section 21 is legal (if that is what you were served)
https://nearlylegal.co.uk/section-21-flowchart/
Shelter knows the laws about what is legal with evictions. Have you spoken to them? Be aware that they likely don't know about having no recourse to public funds.
Have you asked in your local library to see if they know of any organisations that will help with temporary housing? Or your local Citizens Advice?