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About | Glasgow Tenants and Residents Network
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The first thing we need to make clear is that. Housing is in crisis. As social housing is decimated through demolition and lack of new-build, more and more people are forced into the private market where competition for housing has raised rents to scandalously high levels. We are not fighting just for tenants’ rights, though that remains our major focus. We also need to challenge the wholesale privatization of space that we see around us, and that includes our parks, green spaces, community facilitie...
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Housing benefit and local housing allowance (LHA) - Shelter Scotland
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Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Paying for care and support. Housing benefit and local housing allowance (LHA). Other benefits, grants and loans. Benefits for disabled people. Benefits for young people. Benefits and support for care leavers. Financial support for students. Financial support for parents. Rent and financial support for crofters. Repairs and bad conditions. Information for disabled people. The housing and homelessness charity. Paying for a home. Finding a place to live. Housing ...
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Information for landlords - Shelter Scotland
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advice_topics/information_for_landlords
Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Information for disabled people. Landlords' rights and responsibilities. The housing and homelessness charity. Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Information for disabled people. Landlords' rights and responsibilities. Housing laws differ between Scotland and England. This content applies to Scotland only. Get advice if you're in England. Landlords' rights and responsibilities. Help with our site.
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Renting from a private landlord - Shelter Scotland
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advice_topics/renting_rights/renting_from_a_private_landlord
Finding a place to live. About your tenancy rights. Council, housing association and housing co-op tenancies. Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). Sharing with your landlord. Crofters' rights and responsibilities. Rights of disabled people. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Information for disabled people. The housing and homelessness charity. Finding a place to live. About your tenancy rights. Council, housing association and housing co-op tenancies. Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs).
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Give money - Shelter Scotland
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The housing and homelessness charity. Donate by phone or post. Leave a gift in your will. Donate through your payroll. It only takes a moment to make a one off donation or set up a Direct Debit with our online form. Donate by phone or post. It's simple to set up a Direct Debit to Shelter by phone or post. Call us now on 0300 330 1234. Leave a gift in your will. Leaving a gift in your Will to Shelter can make a lasting difference to the lives of families in desperate housing need. Running out of room?
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Get involved - Shelter Scotland
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Shelter Scotland’s site uses cookies. By continuing to browse, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more. The housing and homelessness charity. We're campaigning to see housing at the heart of Scotland’s political debate in the run up to the election and beyond. Sign up as a campaigner. Stay up to date with our latest campaigns and activities. Sign up. We have a range of volunteering positions available. See what best suits your skills. Volunteer with Shelter Scotland. Fill out my online form.
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Domestic abuse - Shelter Scotland
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Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Living with your parents. Housing rights while pregnant. Caring for someone at home. Death in the household. Information for disabled people. The housing and homelessness charity. Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Living with your parents. Housing rights while pregnant. Caring for someone at home. Death in the household. Information for disabled people. This content applies to Scotland only.
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Families and households - Shelter Scotland
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advice_topics/families_and_households
Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Living with your parents. Housing rights while pregnant. Caring for someone at home. Death in the household. Information for disabled people. The housing and homelessness charity. Finding a place to live. Paying for a home. Repairs and bad conditions. Living with your parents. Housing rights while pregnant. Caring for someone at home. Death in the household. Information for disabled people. This content applies to Scotland only.
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Shelter Scotland - The housing and homelessness charity
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/get_involved/campaigning
The housing and homelessness charity. We live in one of the richest countries in the world, yet not everyone has a place they can call home. Shelter Scotland has launched a Manifesto for Homes ahead of the 2016 Holyrood election to make sure housing is high on the political agenda. We’re asking all politicians to put housing at the heart of this country’s political debate in the run up to the election and beyond. Something went wrong with your submission. Please check your details and try again. The aver...
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How we make a difference - Shelter Scotland
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/about_us/how_we_make_a_difference
The housing and homelessness charity. How we make a difference. How we make a difference. Who we've helped and how. Shelter Scotland in your area. How we raise money. How we make a difference. Different teams within Shelter Scotland work together to achieve the best possible outcomes for people in housing need. Our work includes policy and front line services to public campaigns and training housing professionals so that we improve housing in Scotland in a wide variety of ways. Who we've helped and how.
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