some advice???

hello ladies and gents,

i know what your all thinking.... oh no! not davek75 again!! :)

well i have a little problem and am just looking for some advice really....

i have a new home as most of you already know but have a problem, when i first took the tennancy i was told to bring with me a £10 postal order for a contribution towards rent which i did and never thought anything more of it.... however a week later i had the housing association telling me i was a week behind with the rent?? and was i sent a rent card??? im entitled to full housing benefit and have already put a housing benefit form in for the property.

they then informed me that every tennant is a week in advance and was i able to pay £10 a week till i was a week in advance... to which i said yes! (anything to keep my new found home)...

NOW... because i was never informed on sign up for the property about being a week in advance am i obligated to still pay this or can they demand the week in advance to which i was never informed of???

thanks :)

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    I've e-mailed the links to see if they can help. Thanks.

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    I'm not sure about the legalities side, ConneXions were very vague on the issue. My son is having difficulties at an FE Institution yet my eldest son has masses of support at Uni. I guess it's down to the area you study in.

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  • I have suspicions i may be on the spectrum myself, I certainly have dyslexia. I struggle to get the information I need to help him. Feels like the blind leading the blind sometimes. Yet my difficulties; which are (moderate/severe) compared to him (Very severe}, give me some insight into his angst.

    I've e-mailed the links to see if they can help. Thanks.

    Really don't want to go down the SS route if i can help it. Have heard some real horror stories of late.

    I'm not sure about the legalities side, ConneXions were very vague on the issue. My son is having difficulties at an FE Institution yet my eldest son has masses of support at Uni. I guess it's down to the area you study in.

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