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Buy your rented home through the Right to Shared Ownership scheme: who can apply, how to apply, costs, paying rent, buying more shares, repairing and selling your home.
The Right to Shared Ownership scheme allows some tenants in England to buy…
You may be eligible to buy a share of your rented home through the Right…
When you apply for Right to Shared Ownership, you’ll need to make sure you…
For a shared ownership home, you need to pay rent for the share you do not…
There are 9 steps to apply for Right to Shared Ownership. 1. Tell your…
You can buy more shares in your home after you become a shared owner. This…
You can sell your shared ownership home at any time. If you own a 100%…
When you buy a home with Right to Shared Ownership, your lease will have…
You’ll usually need to get the landlord’s permission to rent out (sublet)…
You can get free advice about how to buy a home through the Right to…
The process you need to follow to repay your Help to Buy: Equity Loan when you decide to sell your home.
Protect your right to live in a registered or unregistered property owned by your spouse or civil partner during a divorce or separation - getting home rights, after a continuation order
You can register your ‘home rights’ with HM Land Registry - this can help…
Download and fill in the application for registration of a notice for home…
Download and fill in the application for registration of a ‘Class F Land…
Find out about buying a home through shared ownership. Read about who can apply, costs, paying rent, buying more shares and repairing and selling your home.
The legal process of repossession, including what your mortgage lender must do, repossession hearings, possession orders and help with legal costs
The adoption process - eligibility, assessment, adoption agencies, adoption court orders, overseas adoptions and the rights of birth parents.
What the fees are, when you do not need to pay, get help to pay and fee reductions or refunds.
Apply for an injunction if you've been a victim of domestic abuse - non-molestation or occupation orders - who can apply, serving documents and attending a hearing.
Find out how to import your personal belongings, pets and private motor vehicles when moving or returning to the UK.
When you need permission to remortgage, how your lenders are involved, what documents you’ll need and how to apply.
Fees for common applications, for example Scale 1 and Scale 2 transactions, charges of registered land, leases, large scale and fixed fee applications.
Find out more information on relocation expenses and benefits that qualify for exemption.
Buy your housing association home - including how to apply, who is eligible, discounts available and where to get help and advice.
Relief from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) when you sell your home - Private Residence Relief, time away from your home, what to do if you have 2 homes, nominating a home, Letting Relief
The Home Office has announced that from Tuesday 24 May, the fee for an organisation to register with the OISC is increasing.
Find out more information on expenses, payments and benefits that are non-taxable.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
Information on freehold estates which are private and mixed tenure estates where shared areas are not owned or looked after by the local council.
You can no longer apply for a Help to Buy: Equity Loan - find out about interest rates and how to manage your Help to Buy: Equity Loan.
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