They can help people who own their own homes, or who live in privately rented accommodation, and who are elderly, disabled, or on a low income to repair, maintain or adapt their home. If you rent your home and apply to your local authority for a disabled facilities grant, you’ll need to get your landlord’s permission before your local authority will agree to help you. However, your landlord must not refuse permission without a very good reason. If you need to make changes to your home because of your disability, your landlord should agree to this unless they have a good reason for not doing so.
- Hang a wall-mount shelf above the table to keep keys, hats, and sunglasses within easy reach.
- However, adding a skylight isn’t as easy as chopping a square into your roof.
- Please comment on Facebook or call the show – you can say whatever you like – it’s your dime.
- Renovation Angel offers white-glove removal — plus you’ll get a nice tax deduction.
- New carpet in your room will cost on average between $980 – $1,680.
- Decking is a great way to improve your garden, giving prospective buyers the perfect place to entertain guests.
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