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This chapter sets out the requirements and procedures which must be followed when developing affordable housing as Rent to Buy.
This chapter provides details on the Social HomeBuy product and Homes England's requirements to be followed by Registered Providers.
The latest data tables on social housing sales.
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.
House price decile to equivalised household disposable income decile ratios. Part of our additional measures of housing affordability series.
Forms and guidance for council and housing association tenants in England who want to buy their home.
Information for Homes England’s partners developing homes through the Affordable Homes Programme (AHP).
You are not allowed to sublet your home unless your personal circumstances make it difficult to live there.
The Committee on Fuel Poverty (CFP) responds to OFGEM’s call for input on debt and affordability in the domestic retail market.
Self-build and custom housebuilding registers.
Dealing with an insolvent's freehold or leasehold property, including action to be taken to protect an interest in the property, steps to be taken where the property is the bankrupt's 'family home' and dealing with shared ownership properties
Contains definitions of words and acronyms used throughout the Capital Funding Guide.
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