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(1)A secure tenant has the right to buy, that is to say, the right, in the circumstances and subject to the conditions and exceptions stated in the following provisions of this Part—
(a)if the dwelling-house is a house and the landlord owns the freehold, to acquire the freehold of the dwelling-house;
(b)if the landlord does not own the freehold or if the dwelling-house is a flat (whether or not the landlord owns the freehold), to be granted a lease of the dwelling-house.
(2)Where a secure tenancy is a joint tenancy then, whether or not each of the joint tenants occupies the dwelling-house as his only or principal home, the right to buy belongs jointly to all of them or to such one or more of them as may be agreed between them; but such an agreement is not valid unless the person or at least one of the persons to whom the right to buy is to belong occupies the dwelling-house as his only or principal home.
(1)The right to buy does not arise unless the period which, in accordance with Schedule 4, is to be taken into account for the purposes of this section is at least two years.
(2)Where the secure tenancy is a joint tenancy the condition in subsection (1) need be satisfied with respect to one only of the joint tenants.
The right to buy does not arise in the cases specified in Schedule 5 (exceptions to the right to buy).
(1)The right to buy cannot be exercised if the tenant is obliged to give up possession of the dwelling-house in pursuance of an order of the court or will be so obliged at a date specified in the order.
(2)The right to buy cannot be exercised if the person, or one of the persons, to whom the right to buy belongs—
(a)has a bankruptcy petition pending against him,
(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F1
(c)is an undischarged bankrupt, or
(d)has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors the terms of which remain to be fulfilled.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 121(2)(b) repealed by Insolvency Act 1985 (c. 65, SIF 66), s. 235, Sch. 10 Pt. III and by Insolvency Act 1986 (c.45, SIF 66), s. 437, Sch. 11, Pt. II para. 10(2)
Valid from 15/06/2005
(1)The court may, on the application of the landlord under a secure tenancy, make a suspension order in respect of the tenancy.
(2)A suspension order is an order providing that the right to buy may not be exercised in relation to the dwelling-house during such period as is specified in the order (“the suspension period”).
(3)The court must not make a suspension order unless it is satisfied—
(a)that the tenant, or a person residing in or visiting the dwelling-house, has engaged or threatened to engage in conduct to which section 153A or 153B of the Housing Act 1996 applies (anti-social behaviour or use of premises for unlawful purposes), and
(b)that it is reasonable to make the order.
(4)When deciding whether it is reasonable to make the order, the court must consider, in particular—
(a)whether it is desirable for the dwelling-house to be managed by the landlord during the suspension period; and
(b)where the conduct mentioned in subsection (3)(a) consists of conduct by a person which is capable of causing nuisance or annoyance, the effect that the conduct (or the threat of it) has had on other persons, or would have if repeated.
(5)Where a suspension order is made—
(a)any existing claim to exercise the right to buy in relation to the dwelling-house ceases to be effective as from the beginning of the suspension period, and
(b)section 138(1) shall not apply to the landlord, in connection with such a claim, at any time after the beginning of that period, but
(c)the order does not affect the computation of any period in accordance with Schedule 4.
(6)The court may, on the application of the landlord, make (on one or more occasions) a further order which extends the suspension period under the suspension order by such period as is specified in the further order.
(7)The court must not make such a further order unless it is satisfied—
(a)that, since the making of the suspension order (or the last order under subsection (6)), the tenant, or a person residing in or visiting the dwelling-house, has engaged or threatened to engage in conduct to which section 153A or 153B of the Housing Act 1996 applies, and
(b)that it is reasonable to make the further order.
(8)When deciding whether it is reasonable to make such a further order, the court must consider, in particular—
(a)whether it is desirable for the dwelling-house to be managed by the landlord during the further period of suspension; and
(b)where the conduct mentioned in subsection (7)(a) consists of conduct by a person which is capable of causing nuisance or annoyance, the effect that the conduct (or the threat of it) has had on other persons, or would have if repeated.
(9)In this section any reference to the tenant under a secure tenancy is, in relation to a joint tenancy, a reference to any of the joint tenants.]
Textual Amendments
F2S. 121A inserted (6.6.2005 for E. and 25.11.2005 for W.) by Housing Act 2004 (c. 34), ss. 192(2), 270(4)(5); S.I. 2005/1451, art. 2(b); S.I. 2005/3237, art. 2(g)
Valid from 18/11/2004
(1)Every body which lets dwelling-houses under secure tenancies shall prepare a document that contains information for its secure tenants about such matters as are specified in an order made by the Secretary of State.
(2)The matters that may be so specified are matters which the Secretary of State considers that it would be desirable for secure tenants to have information about when considering whether to exercise the right to buy or the right to acquire on rent to mortgage terms.
(3)The information contained in the document shall be restricted to information about the specified matters, and the information about those matters—
(a)shall be such as the body concerned considers appropriate, but
(b)shall be in a form which the body considers best suited to explaining those matters in simple terms.
(4)Once a body has prepared the document required by subsection (1), it shall revise it as often as it considers necessary in order to ensure that the information contained in it—
(a)is kept up to date so far as is reasonably practicable, and
(b)reflects any changes in the matters for the time being specified in an order under this section.
(5)An order under this section shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.]
Textual Amendments
F3Ss. 121AA, 121B inserted (18.11.2004 for specified purposes and 18.1.2005 otherwise) by Housing Act 2004 (c.34), ss. 189(1), 270(2)(b)(3)(a)
Valid from 18/11/2004
(1)This section sets out when the document prepared by a body under section 121AA is to be published or otherwise made available.
(2)The body shall—
(a)publish the document (whether in its original or a revised form), and
(b)supply copies of it to the body’s secure tenants,
at such times as may be prescribed by, and otherwise in accordance with, an order made by the Secretary of State.
(3)The body shall make copies of the current version of the document available to be supplied, free of charge, to persons requesting them.
(4)The copies must be made available for that purpose—
(a)at the body’s principal offices, and
(b)at such other places as it considers appropriate,
at reasonable hours.
(5)The body shall take such steps as it considers appropriate to bring to the attention of its secure tenants the fact that copies of the current version of the document can be obtained free of charge from the places where, and at the times when, they are made available in accordance with subsection (4).
(6)In this section any reference to the current version of the document is to the version of the document that was last published by the body in accordance with subsection (2)(a).
(7)An order under this section shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.]
Textual Amendments
F4Ss. 121AA, 121B inserted (18.11.2004 for specified purposes and 18.1.2005 otherwise) by Housing Act 2004 (c. 34), ss. 189(1), 270(2)(b)(3)(a)
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