Legal Eagle: Home at risk? God a bad landlord? Homeless? When you can get Legal Aid to help with your housing woes

Legal Aid is still available for many types of housing cases. There has been some confusion about the types of housing matters that are still dealt with under legal aid and so below we have detailed the types of cases we can still assist people with, so long as they qualify financially.
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l If you are at risk of losing your rented home we should be able to assist you. This includes from when you first receive a Notice of Seeking Possession, to being served with possession proceedings which are before the county court, to receiving a warrant of eviction.

Normally this has occurred due to rent arrears or another breach of tenancy, such as anti-social behaviour.

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We can assist with both private rented and public sector housing. There may also be instances whereby a Possession Order has already been made against you and we can assist in setting the Order aside if there are sufficient grounds.

l If you own your home and are at risk of losing ownership of it, you will need to ring the telephone gateway service provided by Civil Legal Advice on 0345 345 4 345 who will assess your case and if appropriate refer you to a legal advisor.

l If you are homeless or threatened with homelessness we can advise and assist you in respect of homelessness decisions, eligibility and the allocation of accommodation by the local authority.

l If there is disrepair in your property which is a serious risk of harm to health or safety or the health or safety of a member of your family, then it is likely that we will be able to assist you in taking action to remedy the disrepair, although legal aid is not available for compensation-only cases.

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l If you have been unlawfully evicted from your property (i.e. if your landlord has evicted you without following the correct procedures) or there is a reasonably alleged threat of you being unlawfully evicted, we can assist you in taking action against your landlord and in some circumstances it may be possible to claim damages from your landlord.

l If an application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Injunction has been made against you, we can assist in defending the injunction.

If you need legal assistance in respect of these above matters then please do get in touch to see if we can help.

Ben Hoare Bell LLP has specialist Housing Law solicitors who can advise you about the above issues. To speak to a solicitor please phone 0191 565 3112 or email [email protected]. Visit www.benhoarebell.co.uk for further more.