No change to right to buy.
Series: Housing Today ; (150) 9 September 1999, 4(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Scottish social housing could have a single tenancy within two years under government plans to continue with the transfer of council homes to new landlords. The Right to Buy will not be reformed under the bill.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3536-24 Sports internet targets property. | WB3536-25 Consulting on charges. | WB3536-26 Leasehold dying out. | WB3536-27 No change to right to buy. | WB3536-28 All talk no action. | WB3536-29 Accounting standards. | WB3536-30 Billing the buyers. |
Scottish social housing could have a single tenancy within two years under government plans to continue with the transfer of council homes to new landlords. The Right to Buy will not be reformed under the bill.