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    Hi i am hoping that someone is able to help me please. I hope that i have posted this in the right place/category.
    I badly require some advice or a point in the right direction.
    The case is complex, but I will try to summarise as best that I can.
    in 2014 I was evicted from my home through no fault of mine and became homeless. I presented to the local authority (LA) and they placed me in bed and breakfast accomodation while they assessed my housing need.
    I was informed that the cost of the accomodation would be funded by HB as I was on a low income and I would have to make a small contribution toward the cost.
    I was resident at the accomodation approx 6/7 weeks and then asked to leave because I was not 'priority need'.
    Following this, I had a lot of house moves and an extremely unsettled period. I returned to work, but struggled to make ends meet on minimum wage.
    In 2017, I was shocked to discover a deduction from my wages via an attachememt of earnings.
    when I tried to establish who the AOE was being paid to, I was informed that it was the L.A..
    It was apparently the full cost of the B&B accommodation plus legal costs. A ccj had also been placed on my credit file.
    I asked them to investigate and continued to stipulate that I was entitled to HB that would have offset the cost of the B&B and I don't owe anything.
    Eventually their investigations were concluded and they have admitted (via email) that an administrative error meant that the HB entitlement for the B&B was allocated to the wrong account.
    I therefore did not owe the debt that they were pursuing me for.
    They have since refunded a small percentage of the money that I paid via the AOE and provided an insincere apology.
    The ccj placed on my credit file caused hardship and distress. I was unable to obtain any credit nor obtain privately rented accomodation via a reputable agent.
    The AOE deducted from my salary placed me in a impoverished situation, I was already struggling to make ends meet and this had a huge impact.
    I feel that I am entitled to the full amount paid via the AOE = £749.00, fees that I paid to a letting agent and then lost = £260 plus compensation for distress, damage of reputation and damage to my credit file/rating?
    I am not sure how to pursue this or if it' is worth the cost of pursuing it? Would it be something that I could obtain legal Aid for? What sort of solicitor should I approach?
    Any advice or help would be so appreciated.
    Thank you in advance.
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    Geeeeee thanx everyone! #Total waste of time. #pointless.

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