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Tenant Loses Right To Buy


 
Right to Buy Lost When Tenancy Dies
London Borough of Islington v Honeygan-Green
QBD
Weekly Law Notes Summary
25 May 2007

Where the determination of a secure tenancy by the granting of a possession order had brought to an end an existing application under the Housing Act 1985 which had established the right to buy at a particular time and a particular price, that application was not capable of being revived once the tenancy itself had been revived.

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