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Right to Buy refusal due to Disability adaptions

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  • da_rule
    da_rule Posts: 3,618 Forumite
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    The Council appear to be relying on one of their exemptions under Schedule 5 of the Housing Act 1985 (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1985/68/schedule/5). Paragraphs 7 & 10 are the most relevant.

    You can challenge the Council's decision in the County Court/Tribunal.

    Alternatively, could you mother apply to transfer to an unadapted property, then exercise her Right to Buy and she can then make all of the adaptions she needs?
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