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Right to buy
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Does anybody know much about this scheme? My friends mum lived in a council property and has done for most of her life. SHe has recently been diagnosed with cancer and been told she has around 12 months to live. My friend has moved back in wth he mum to care for her which has not yet been declared to the housing association but my friend doesnt like the thought of anyone living in "her mums house" after she has gone. Ive done some research and as far as I can work out if my frined wants to buy the house with/for her mu she would have to be a tenant for 12 months. Is this right? is there any other way they could do this? I suggested a loan but my friends salary isnt huge so may not be possible. Any information anyone has would be appreciated. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i cant see how she would buy a house without a loan unless she has the money saved up? How will she be able to buy it with the mum? I think it's incredibly unlikely a person with a terminal illness will get a mortgage.
TBH she might just have to "get over it". the house is not her mums, it belongs to the council. The council are unlikely to chuck the mum out are they?
TBH she might just have to "get over it". the house is not her mums, it belongs to the council. The council are unlikely to chuck the mum out are they?
My friend mums wouldnt get a mortgage because of a) her income and b) her illness so myfrined wanted to do a joint mortgage with her. As my friends is not a named tenant she does not have the right to buy the property. I know legally the house is not her mums but to her and all the family it is and always has been. The council would be hearless to "chuck her mum out " as you put it but this is not likely as she only has around a year to live. When the time comes my friend wants to keep the house as her own. I understand people do this everyday however my frind doesnt want this to happen so is looing to prevent it from happening. Hence my question on what they could do.
Have a look at this, also your friend might like to ask Citizens Advice for information.
http://www.direct.gov...ingSchemes/DG_4001398
http://www.direct.gov...ingSchemes/DG_4001398
bednobs it would be a joint mortgage or if needs be my friend may need to do it on her own. I asked if anyone knew much about the scheme and I dont think you do as you just seem to be posting pointless comments. Im unsure of their options if any so wanted to find out more. I said a loan may not be possible as at this stage I am just asking a question.
Jan thanks for your answer.
Jan thanks for your answer.