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You can apply to buy your council home if you meet the below qualifying rules:
Joint Applications
You can also make a joint application with someone who shares your tenancy, or up to three family members who’ve lived with you for the past 12 months (even if they don’t share your tenancy).
Ex Council Homes
If your home used to be owned by the council, but they sold it to another landlord (like a housing association) while you were living in it, you may have the Right to Buy. This is called ‘Preserved Right to Buy’.
Ask your landlord if this applies to you.
Other Ways to Buy Your Home
If you were not living in your home when it was sold by the council you may still be able to buy it through the Voluntary Right to Buy pilot.
Is this scheme available throughout the UK?
The full scheme is only available in England.
If you live in Scotland, the Right to Buy scheme has been abolished completely, while Right to Buy was also phased out in Wales in January 2019.
In Northern Ireland, secure Housing Executive and housing association tenants still have a Right to Buy – the maximum discount you can receive is £24,000. The amount of discount you get depends on how long you’ve lived in the property and how much of the property you’re buying.
What is Right to Aquire?
Right to Acquire allows most housing association tenants to buy their home at a discount. You apply using the Right to Acquire application form.
You can apply to buy your housing association home if you’ve had a public sector landlord for 3 years. These landlords include:
Eligible Properties
Your property must either have been:
Your landlord must be registered with the Regulator of Social Housing.
The home you want to buy must also be:
Joint Applications
You can make a joint application with:
Who Doesn't Qualify
You can’t use Right to Acquire if:
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