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More People Seeking Legal Advice on Housing – FLAC

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The figures are contained in FLAC’s annual report.

The Free Legal Advice Centre has reported a significant increase in people seeking advice over housing law issues, particularly with regards to the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants.

The figures are contained in FLAC’s annual report, which will be launched by Chief Justice Susan Denham later today.

FLAC has said it helped more than 27,000 people with legal queries last year, up 10% on last year.

The main questions that people raised were family problems, employment issues and debt worries.

The telephone information service also saw a sharp rise in housing law issues, particularly the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, recording an increase of 83% over 2012.

Questions about neighbour disputes and breaches of contract also rose in those phoning for information.

The legal rights group said the findings of the report highlight gaps in the legal system.

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> Read FLAC’s annual report

> Visit FLAC website

Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC) is an Atlantic grantee.