SCHEDULE 5 Exceptions to the Right to Buy
Certain dwelling-houses for persons of pensionable age
F111
(1)
The right to buy does not arise if the dwelling-house—
(a)
is particularly suitable, having regard to its location, size, design, heating system and other features, for occupation by elderly persons, and
(b)
was let to the tenant or a predecessor in title of his for occupation by a person who was aged 60 or more (whether the tenant or predecessor or another person).
(2)
In determining whether a dwelling is particularly suitable, no regard shall be had to the presence of any feature provided by the tenant or a predecessor in title of his.
(3)
Notwithstanding anything in section 181 (jurisdiction of county court), any question arising under this paragraph shall be determined as follows.
(4)
(5)
If no such application is so made, the question shall be deemed to have been determined in favour of the landlord.
F3(5A)
In this paragraph “the appropriate tribunal or authority” means—
(a)
in relation to England, a residential property tribunal; and
(b)
in relation to Wales, the Secretary of State.
(5B)
(6)
This paragraph does not apply unless the dwelling-house concerned was first let before 1st January 1990.