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If you are renting privately and you have any concerns about the contract you have signed, the condition of the property you have moved into, tenant fees, eviction or problems with your landlord/ estate agent you can find more housing advice and support below. 


University of London Housing Services

The University of London provide housing services that our students can access for free. There’s helpful information on private renting , finding different types of accommodation or to make an appointmentwith a Housing Advisor for legal advice, including landlord disputes.                                        

There is a handy contract checking guide, however once you have found a property, we strongly recommend that you make an appointment to check your housing contract before signing or making payments. You can also attend their Housing Events when advertised.

Please note that there may be some issues the ULHS are unable to advise on, such as disputes with other students registered with their service.

 


Further Housing Advice

Further guidance around your property issue can also be researched on the following websites.

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Brixton Advice Centre

Brixton Advice Centre

General housing advice, including advice for young people, those experiencing homelessness, lodgers, subletters, and property repairs.

Address: Brixton Advice Centre 167 Railton Road Brixton London SE24 0LU

Phone: 0207 733 7554

Citizens Advice

A good source of advice on housing, such as private renting, homelessness, finances, legal, immigration and other issues.
Enter your post code to find your local Citizens Advice

Phone: 0800 144 8848

Website: Citizens Advice

Local Authorities / Councils
Your local Council can provide housing advice to private tenants, including landlord disputes. Find your local Council here.
Shelter
Online housing advice on private renting, evictions, repairs and deposits.
You can also speak with one of Shelter’s housing experts via their emergency helpline (0808 800 4444), or the Web Chat to speak to an advisor on English Housing Law.

 

 

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