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The short answer unfortunately is still yes. Whilst there are some changes to the law coming which means landlords will not be able to evict you if you're not at fault, those changes still have yet to come into force and landlords can and will still evict as a means of retalliation.
We help private tenants on the same basis as council and housing association tenants - no win no fee. This means you do not pay anything up front and only pay for our services when your claim is successful.
You can claim compensation for living in a property that is in disrepair, along with any damages for personal items that have been damaged and any injury to your health due to the disrepair.
The main focus of a housing disrepair claim is to get your property repaired to the highest possible standards (not your landlord's standard). Compensation depends on the severity of the disrepair and how long you have been complaining about it. It varies on a case by case basis.
You need to have informed your landlord of the disrepair and given them a reasonable amount of time to make those repairs. If they are ignoring you or refusing to repair then providing you still live in the property and can prove that you have notified the landlord then you can make a claim.
Yes, it can make a difference to your claim. If you are not paying rent (even if you believe that withholding rent is fair due to the poor state of your property) you are in breach of your tenancy agreement and your landlord can evict you.
It can be really time-consuming to sit staring at a blank screen wondering what to write about on your new website blog. Just remember that the main thing is to get something on there. Is it better if it's amazing. Yes, of course, BUT good enough is good enough. You can always tweak it. If you spend hours and hours writing blogs, you're not going to be making the stuff that you're blogging about!
That said, however, blogging about the right things can improve your exposure and the optimisation of your website in search engines. Based on information from UK-based fused glass artists and glass art blogs, some of the most popular topics include:
Artistic Techniques and Processes
Showcasing new projects and designs
Tutorials on fused glass techniques for various skill levels
Exploration of color mixing and layering in fused glass
Discussions on kiln firing schedules and their effects on glass
Inspiration and Design
Nature-inspired designs, particularly birds and floral motifs
Seasonal themes and holiday-related glass art
Combining fused glass with other materials (e.g., wood for stands)
Creating decorative and functional pieces like bowls and wall panels
Business and Professional Development
Marketing and selling fused glass artwork
Participating in exhibitions and craft fairs
Collaborations with other artists or businesses
Setting up and managing a home studio
Materials and Tools
Reviews of glass types, frits, and other materials
Recommendations for tools and equipment
Sourcing sustainable or locally-found materials
Personal Journey and Experiences
Artists' creative processes and inspirations
Transitioning from other careers to glass artistry
Balancing artistic pursuits with business aspects
Community and Education
Offering workshops and classes for beginners and advanced artists
Sharing experiences from art classes and continuing education
Commemorating influential artists and teachers in the field
Historical and Cultural Context
Exploring the history and evolution of fused glass art
Discussing the role of decorative arts in contemporary society
Stick a pin in one of these and start writing - you will be surprised that it's not as hard as it feels once you get going. The trick is to combine practical advice with artistic exploration and community engagement... get typing.
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