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Although the modern form of the sector was first established by the Housing Act 1964, the principals of the social housing movement can be traced back much further.
This series brings together all documents relating to the basic bank account data reported to the Treasury by the nine banks designated to provide basic bank accounts.
Our commitment to your privacy rights, how the law protects you, and how we keep your personal information confidential and secure.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Find out about cover policy and indicators for countries and territories that are covered by UK Export Finance.
Consultation on the proposed rate per loan for the 2022 to 2023 Public Lending Right scheme year
Find out about our Lines of Credit facility: its benefits, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Landlords need to follow certain procedures when evicting tenants - find out about eviction notices, harassment and illegal evictions, and going to court
Business customers can apply to access our electronic services through the portal or Business Gateway.
Individual credit officers are 28% less likely to assess applications correctly when soft information (e.g. caste of applicant) is provided
You do not pay tax on your savings interest if you're on a low income.
How you can add, remove or replace one or more homeowners, with a process known as a Transfer of Equity.
Information for people who have a Debt Relief Order about what happens after.
What you need to know about capital gains tax, insurance and mortgages, or if you are a leaseholder.
What you need to know if you are a creditor with a debt listed in a Debt Relief Order (DRO).
Creditors can use Form Bank 1 to petition when debtors fail to comply with a statutory demand for a liquidated sum payment under the Insolvency Act 1986.
Statutory demands are a formal way of asking for a debt to be paid - get the forms to send, cancel or set aside a statutory demand.
Information on the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
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