[Virtual Presenter] Pamela Cullen, Robert James Cullen, and their family members are claiming the right to buy their home under the Right to Buy scheme. They are council tenants who meet the eligibility criteria, having lived in the property for over three years, making it their main residence, and not having any outstanding debts or legal issues. They also do not reside in sheltered housing or other housing specifically designed for elderly or disabled individuals. Their home is not scheduled for demolition, and they have no outstanding possession orders. They intend to seek impartial financial and legal advice before proceeding with the purchase..
[Audio] The notice claiming the right to buy RTB1 form should be used by council or housing association tenants who want to purchase their homes under the Right to Buy or Preserved Right to Buy schemes. One can be eligible for a Right to Buy discount if one is a council tenant or if one was a council tenant and lived in the home when it was transferred to the current housing association landlord..
[Audio] The tenant(s) and family member(s) wishing to share the Right to Buy notes explain that a tenant can claim the Right to Buy if they are the sole occupant of the property. Furthermore, the agreement of all tenants who do not wish to buy must be obtained before claiming the Right to Buy. Moreover, it is possible to share the Right to Buy with up to three family members over the age of 18, who must have lived in the property as their main home for at least the last 12 months..
[Audio] The claimant is a council tenant who wishes to purchase their home under the Right to Buy scheme. They have been a tenant for over three years and are eligible for a discount. They have provided details of their current tenancy, including the property address and names of tenants. They have also disclosed previous tenancies, including those of their spouse/civil partner. The claimant has signed the 'Authority to Disclose' form to confirm the details..
[Audio] Pamela Cullen, a council tenant, lived at 23A Larkhill Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, SK8 5QW. She started her tenancy on July 18th, 1989, and ended it on December 7th, 1997..
[Audio] The previous tenancy details section requests information about any prior tenancies held by the tenant, which includes the name of the tenant, the landlord of the property, the property's address, and the start and end dates of the tenancy..
[Audio] Pamela Cullen is seeking to exercise her right to buy her home under the Right to Buy scheme. She is required to provide details of all previous tenancies in her application form. This includes providing authority to disclose information about these tenancies to her landlord. Pamela Cullen gives consent for her landlord to request and receive any necessary information. All tenants must sign the form, including family members who are not joining in the Right to Buy..
[Audio] Sign by hand after printing completed form 8 RTB1.
[Audio] Pamela Cullen, a council tenant, wishes to claim the Right to Buy discount. She claims she has never purchased a home at a discount from a public sector landlord previously. Therefore, there is no need to provide details about previous purchases. Pamela Cullen's signature appears on the form, indicating her understanding of the terms and conditions of the Right to Buy scheme..
[Audio] The claimant wishes to purchase their home under the Right to Buy scheme. They have made some improvements to the property, such as general decoration, flooring, and kitchen fittings. These improvements need to be noted on the RTB1 form..
[Audio] We confirm that the information provided on this form is true, complete and correct. We understand that it is used in determining our eligibility for the Right to Buy. We also understand that providing false or misleading information or omitting information for the purpose of gaining the Right to Buy may be regarded as a criminal offense and action could be taken against us, including court action and the recovery of property..
[Audio] The tenant(s) who do not wish to buy should sign this section. They should provide their full name, date of birth, and signature. If there are multiple tenants who do not wish to buy, they can add additional family members who are also not tenants but are sharing the right to buy. These family members should also sign and provide their full name and date of birth..
[Audio] Pamela Cullen is claiming the right to buy her home under the Right to Buy scheme. She is a council tenant and wishes to purchase her property. She has completed the RTB1 form, providing the necessary information about herself, her property, and her tenancy history. The RTB1 form includes sections such as personal details, property details, and previous tenancy details. Pamela Cullen has also signed the authority to disclose section, giving consent for her landlord to request and receive information about her previous tenancies..
[Audio] Pamela Cullen is claiming the Right to Buy. She has submitted her application and made a copy. She has sent it to her landlord by recorded delivery. Her landlord has confirmed her eligibility and she has received an offer notice. The offer notice includes the landlord's valuation of her property, her discount, the price she'll pay, any structural problems the landlord knows..
[Audio] Public sector landlords mentioned in the passage include public sector landlords, Trinity House, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, United Kingdom Sports Council, community councils, local authorities, new town corporations, parish councils, urban development corporations, Housing Action Trusts, registered social landlords, Countryside Council for Wales, National Assembly for Wales, National Library of Wales, National Museum of Wales, Sports Council for Wales, government departments, ministers of the crown, secretary of state, area electricity boards, fire and rescue authorities, internal drainage boards, national health service trusts and foundation trusts, passenger transport executives, police authorities, water authorities, councils, development corporations, housing associations, commissioners of northern lighthouses, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, north of scotland hydro-electric board, Scottish Homes, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Sports Council, south of scotland electricity board, district councils, education and library boards, registered housing associations, fire authority for northern ireland, northern ireland electricity service, northern ireland housing executive, northern ireland policing board, northern ireland transport holding company, sports council for northern ireland..