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Who has the Right to Buy?

 

You may have the Right to Buy if you are a secure tenant and the property is your only home.  The qualifying period is 2 years for tenancies that started before 18 January, 2005 and 5 years for those that started after that date.

You may be able to exercise the Right to Buy jointly with members of your family who have lived with you for the past 12 months or with someone who is a joint tenant with you.  If your tenancy is in joint names, all tenants must indicate if they wish to purchase the property or not.

When a Right to Buy application can be refused:

Rent Arrears:

If a tenants rent account is in arrears they may still apply for the Right to Buy however if the tenant has been served a Postponed Possession Order| and the terms of the order have been breached the Right to Buy can be denied. The Right to Buy will not be granted when a tenant has been served an Outright Possession Order.

Demolition

If your home is scheduled for possible demolition the Council may serve an Initial Demolition Notice which can suspend the Right to Buy for up to 7 years.  If demolition is planned within 2 years the Council may serve a  Final Demolition Notice which will end your Right to Buy.

Bankruptcy

If the applicant is an undischarged bankrupt, has a bankruptcy petition pending or has made arrangements with creditors and still owes money the applicant will be excluded from the Right to Buy

Anti-Social Behaviour

If a tenant or any other person who lives at the property has been served with a relevant injunction order, an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO), possession order (granted on the grounds of anti social behaviour) or a demotion order is in force or pending against the tenancy then the Right to Buy will not be granted

Elderly People

If the property was designed for occupation by physically disabled persons or  is particularly suitable for occupation by elderly persons and was let for occupation by a person aged 60 years or more then the property may be excluded from the Right to Buy.

For further information on qualification for the Right to Buy please contact the Home Ownership Team.

Contact Us

 

Home Ownership Team
Gateshead Council
Civic Centre
Regent Street
Gateshead
NE8 1HH
Tel: 0191 433 3550
Email:rtb@gateshead.gov.uk|

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Monday - Thursday: 8.45am - 5pm
except Fridays: 8.45am - 4.35pm