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Housing advice from Salford City Council


We all need somewhere to live, most likely you’re living at home with your family, and will do that until you’re going to university or have got a job in a different area, or are going to get married. 

You may have problems living at home that could mean you’d need to look for your own accommodation. There’s basic information in this section that will help you, and you can also talk to your Personal Adviser at the Connexions centre.

Legal stuff – your rights!

Basically if you’re under 16 you can’t leave home and your and your parents/carers have a responsibility to look after you.

Between 16 and 18 you can leave home, with your parent/carer’s permission.

If you’re over 18 legally you can leave home – but it’s a big step and finding and paying for accommodation is not simple. The law is not very clear about whether people 16 -18 can enter into a legal tenancy, and you would not be able to apply for a mortgage under the age of 18, even it you had the money for a deposit.

There’s information on Adviceguide  for 16 -18 year olds.

Money for housing

Depending on your situation you might be able to get some help towards the cost of your accommodation. Check the Department for Work & Pensions to find out what you may be entitled to.

Housing benefit is paid through your local authority.  Salford Housing Department 

5 housingYou can use the library in your Connexions Centre too as it has information for you to read or take away. You could also go to Web Linx for more useful websites