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The Housing (Right to Transfer from a Local Authority Landlord) (England) Regulations 2013

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14.—(1) Where—

(a)the authority has accepted a proposal notice under regulation 10;

(b)the Secretary of State has determined that the proposal notice should be accepted under regulation 12(2) or regulation 13; or

(c)the authority has not lodged an application with the Secretary of State for a determination under regulation 13 within 21 days of receipt of the acknowledgement of service by the tenant group

the tenant group may proceed to prepare a feasibility study.

(2) The feasibility study must set out—

(a)confirmation that the houses and area to which to which the feasibility study relates are those specified in the proposal notice;

(b)the possible options for the disposal of the houses and area specified in the proposal notice to a PRP (in particular whether to an existing PRP or a new PRP); and

(c)the feasibility of each option.

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