The Right to Buy.
9.1 In certain circumstances you have the right to buy your home. To be eligible you must have had a public sector landlord (e.g. a council property, housing association property or NHS trust) for 5 years - it doesn’t have to be 5 years in a row.
The Right to Buy. 13.1 In certain circumstances, you have the right to buy your property. You should contact the Council if you want to know more about your right to buy.
The Right to Buy. As an Introductory tenant you do not have the right to buy your home. However if you go onto become a Secure tenant and do buy your home, the twelve months that you have spend as an Introductory tenant will count towards any discount that you may be entitled to.
The Right to Buy. (RTB) sales allowance; 11 The RTB provisions are only likely to be relevant to newbuild/refurbishment schemes by local authorities.
The Right to Buy. 6.4.1 Introductory tenants do not have the right to buy. Time spent as an introductory tenant will contribute to the qualifying period.
6.4.2 If you are a secure tenant you have the right to purchase your property as soon as qualifying conditions have been met.
The Right to Buy. If the Council owns the freehold of the property and you have been a public sector tenant for two years, the Housing Xxx 0000 gives a secure tenant, in certain circumstances, the right to buy. For further information on the Right to Buy, ask your Area Housing Office. If tenants are unable to purchase a property outright, they are entitled to purchase on Rent to Mortgage terms and they should contact the local office for advice.
The Right to Buy. In certain circumstances you have the right to buy your home. To be eligible you must have held a tenancy of Harrogate Borough Council or any other public sector landlord (e.g. other councils, housing associations) or lived in armed forces accommodation for a total of 2 years or more.
The Right to Buy. Since the Right to Buy was introduced in the 1980s, nearly 2 million people have used it to get on the property ladder. The reinvigoration of the policy since 2012 has shown that the appetite of social tenants for home ownership is still very strong. However, not all tenants are able to access these opportunities. The legislation only applies to tenants of council-owned stock, or ex-council tenants who moved to housing associations as part of a large scale voluntary transfer. Social tenants in housing association homes either have the much lower Right to Acquire discount or no purchase rights at all.
The Right to Buy. You have the right to buy your home, at a discount, if you have been a tenant for at least three years.
The Right to Buy.
8.1 As an introductory tenant you do not have the right to buy your home. However, if you go on to be a secure or fixed term tenant and do buy your home, the period you spend as an introductory tenant will count towards any discount you may be entitled to.