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Right to Buy your council house scheme ends





Highland Council welcomes the end of Right to Buy.
Highland Council welcomes the end of Right to Buy.

As a result of changes to legislation today, the “Right to Buy” your own council house scheme has ended for all tenants, a move which has been welcomed by the chairman of Highland Council’s community services.

The council has faced a large increase in applications over the last three months as many tenants have applied to buy their home before the change in legislation took effect. The council is currently dealing with more than 150 applications received over the last three months compared to around 30 applications in the same period as last year.

Councillor Allan Henderson, chairman of the community services committee said: “The council welcomes the end of the Right to Buy scheme as we believe this will safeguard social rented housing for future generations. It will allow us to concentrate on the important task of further increasing new council housing through our ambitious development programme.

“We will of course deal properly with all the applications that have been submitted before the cut-off date. However we would ask applicants to bear with us as we deal with the large number of applications received in the run up to the end of the scheme.”

Pressured Area Status has applied in relation to Right to Buy in most of the Highlands. Under the legislation, councils have had the power to designate areas or types of house as pressured: where the need for housing is much greater than the housing available. In Highland pressured area status has applied to all areas except parts of Caithness. This means that, except for some parts of Caithness, people who took up their tenancy after 30 September 2012 do not have a Right to Buy.


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