Preserved Right to Buy Sample Clauses

Preserved Right to Buy a) As long as you qualify under the legislation, you have the preserved right to buy your home under the Housing Act 1985 and the Housing (Preservation of Right to Buy) Regulations 1993 as amended.
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Preserved Right to Buy. (i) If you had the right to buy your home before the Transfer you continue to have the Preserved Right to Buy your home under the Housing Xxx 0000 and the Housing (Preservation of Right to Buy) Regulations 1993. This right will also apply if: • you have succeeded to this tenancy under Clauses 10 or 11 above; and/or • you have exchanged with another of our tenants. (ii) You do not have the Preserved Right to Buy your home if: • you live in sheltered housing or other housing excluded from this legislation (full details available on request); • you are not a Transferring Tenant and have only become the tenant of this property after the Transfer as a result of a mutual exchange. This does not affect your Right to Acquire.
Preserved Right to Buy. 13.1 If you were a Council/ Warrington New Town tenant with the right to buy and transferred to us as a result of a stock transfer, you will continue to have the right to buy your home as set out in sections 171A to 171H Housing Act 1988 and associated Regulations relating to the preserved right to buy. Anyone who succeeds to your tenancy will also have this right.
Preserved Right to Buy. You and/or a person qualified to succeed to the Tenancy under clauses 5.1 to 5.3 above may have the Preserved Right to Buy the Property in the circumstances and on the terms set out in part V of the Housing Act 1985.

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  • Right to Buy You may have the right to buy your house under Part III of the Housing (Scotland) Xxx 0000 as amended by the Housing (Scotland) Xxx 0000. The price and other terms will be decided according to the terms of those Acts.

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