Finding accommodation
If you are not able to remain in your home then you will need to look for somewhere else to stay. The best option will often be with family or friends, or in the private rented sector.
You need to be realistic about what to expect. In some areas of the country it is easy to find affordable accommodation of all types to rent, but in London and the South East there may be very little available within your price range.
Ways to find a private rented home
Many landlords and letting agencies advertise online. You can also search for local websites and forums that advertise flats, houses or room to rent. You can use the internet for free at a City of London library.
You can use a letting agency to help you find a home to rent. You usually need to register with a letting agency before they offer you a property. All letting agents must be members of a letting agent redress scheme. You can complain to a redress scheme about problems with a letting agent.
Check local newspapers and local magazines. Some have sections advertising houses or flats to rent or share.
Check noticeboards in community centres, libraries, supermarkets, bookshops and newsagents. These often have adverts for rooms or houses to rent. They are more likely to be put there by landlords themselves, rather than letting agents.
Find out if landlords are members of a landlord accreditation scheme. Members of accreditation schemes sign up to a code of conduct to keep their properties safe and in a satisfactory state of repair. Check the National Residential Landlords Association register for accredited landlords in your area.
The government have published a How to rent guide for tenants and landlords in the private rented sector to help them understand their rights and responsibilities. It provides a checklist and more detailed information on each stage of the process.
These are available through the City of London choice-based lettings scheme. You need to join the housing register to bid for properties in the scheme. There is a long wait for social housing, so if you need somewhere to live now you must look at other options, particularly privately rented accommodation.
You may be able to find emergency accommodation in a hostel or night shelter if you're single and homeless with nowhere to sleep tonight. The Shelter website contains information on night shelters and emergency hostels that might be available.