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Emergency housing from the council

Information about when the council must help you with emergency housing if you're homeless and don't have anywhere to stay.(Content applies to England only.)

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Help if you are homeless or about to become homeless

Your council must help you if you are legally homeless, but how much help they need to provide depends on your eligibility, your level of need and if your homelessness is your fault.

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Get a place to stay if you're homeless and on the streets

Information about how to get emergency housing from the council or into a hostel or nightshelter. (Content applies to England only.)

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Types of emergency housing

If you apply to the council as homeless, it may put you in a self-contained flat, hotel or bed and breakfast (B&B), hostel or refuge with some shared areas while they look at your case.

Shelter
Refuges if you are at risk of domestic abuse

Find out about women's refuges if you've experienced domestic violence - how to get a place and what they're like. (Content applies to England only.)

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Apply for emergency housing from your council

Check what help and advice your council can provide if you are homeless or about to lose your home. Put in your postcode and you will be directed to your council’s emergency housing information.

Chartered Institute of Housing
New arrivals - people who are destitute

If you are homeless, without enough money to buy basic food or shelter, you are destitute. If you arrived in the UK to live, work, study, visit or join family but now find that you are homeless without enough money to buy basic food or shelter then you are a destitute migrant. Information about the options open to you if you are in this position.

Citizens Advice
Deal with flooding in a rented home - overview

Explains what you should do if you are a flood victim and live in a rented accommodation, including information on your rights and your landlord's obligations.

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