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Young people with deposits still cannot buy homes
About 40% of young adults cannot afford to buy one of the cheapest homes in their area even with a 10% deposit, according to a new research. The Institute for Fiscal Studies said house prices in England have risen by 173% over two decades. But average pay for 25-34 year-olds has grown by just 19% over...
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Arrow Global Limited vs sagesi - issued 28 April 2017
I've received a claim form from Restons Solicitors Limited acting for Arrow Global Limted regarding a Mark and Spencer credit card for the sum of £5203.98 including court fee and legal cost.
A little history about myself.
I've had many credit cards/loans and had never missed a payment...
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Please help - Single, student mum owing £3500 in housing benefit overpayment
Hi there, I am really hoping that someone may be able to help me at all as i am so worried.
I am a single mum and I am in my third year of my degree course. I have just received a letter that housing benefit has been overpaid to me since 2014 and i now owe them £3500! They never...
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Welcome to Worriedme
Hi Worriedme and welcome
I am sure you will find the help you need, if we can kindly ask you to check through the following links to get used to the surroundings first:-
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Dad's council tax
Yet again I'm sorting out my dad's stuff.
Last Thursday (8th) he got a letter from the council saying that he'd missed paying an instalment of his council tax and, as it was the second time he'd missed, he'd lost the right to pay in instalments. They wanted the remainder of the year's council...
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HOUSING BENIFIT AND CARERS ALLOWANCE/ATTENDANCE ALOWANCE
Hi i was hoping someone could give me some advice as i am thinking of moving in with the person i care for and was wondering how it would effect the persons housing benefit he gets attendance allowance and i claim carers for him any advice would be most welcome as last time i had a problem with the...
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BRP - Biometric Residence Permit
I need to have a rant, I know it's unlikely anyone on here will be able to give any advice but I can't sleep worrying so need to jot it all down and vent.
In 2002 my husband was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK. The letter states that he is free to live and work in the UK....
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Urgent help panic stations
I have been given your details from a friend of mine who has been helped here
I was pulled over in Preston on the M6 in 2015 for driving with no insurance on my vehicle. There had been an issue switching the insurance from one car to another as I had scrapped my old car and bought a...
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Rent/Default + Equity
Good evening.
Was wondering if anyone could offer some advice?
We have nightmare neighbours that rent next to us, unfortunately we can't see them ever moving as they are the owners son and partner.
I was wondering if you can rent a property if you credit...
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National Living Wage comes into force
National Living Wage comes into force
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 1st April 2016 08:15
The new mandatory National Living Wage (NLW) has come into force, requiring employers to pay workers aged 25 and over at least £7.20 an hour....
It is expected to give 1.3
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Elderly relative and housing benefit
Hiya
Wonder if I could just a quick question for an elderly relative. His youngest son is moving back in with him to give him support in day to day activities as his health and mobility are not what they were. He's an OAP and currently receives housing and council tax benefit and is concerned...
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Help please! Maternity
Hello all,
Not posted for a while now, its been a little bit s*** for the past weeks.
Brother died 3rd January,Father in law died 11th January, both sudden and without warning.
Youngest undergoing investigations on her heart condition....many trips to hospital in front of us.
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'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases
'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 31st January 2016 08:37
The Court of Appeal has ruled that the so-called bedroom tax discriminates against a domestic violence victim and the family of a disabled teenager....
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LANDLADY IN NEED OF HELP PLEASE
Hi,
I am new to this site and have been looking at posts by a member called PlanB - who I am hoping with be able to help me please?
I have my own home and another which I rent out. I rent out to people who struggle to find anywhere else as they all have difficulties but we...
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Rogue firms targeting elderly women in callous internet scam
Rogue firms targeting elderly women in callous internet scam
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 18th November 2015 09:48
..................Beware the 'free' beauty creams that really cost you £175:...
Beryl Brown ordered 'free' beauty samples and paid for