If a house is rented for 40 [info thanks] [thanks in advance]

Q: years by the same tenant (aunt of partner) is an option as a family we can help her to buy it? and if so, what are the conditions? ideas where I could find such info. .


A:a privately owned house. I just wonder if having been a tenant for so many years she might have priority to buy? she is on one of these old tenancy contracts i believe. we woudl consider helping her out. the house is really not up to scratch so needs major works to it. .

No right or priority to buy however if some family member moves in with her – there's a right to inherit the tenancy devaluing the property so you may be able to split the difference by blackmailing persuading the owner, if the owner is in fact an estate or alike rahter than an individual I doubt there would be any chance.


A:a privately owned house. I just wonder if having been a tenant for so many years she might have priority to buy? she is on one of these old tenancy contracts i believe. we woudl consider helping her out. the house is really not up to scratch so needs major works to it. .If a Council house, yes, although it would have to be in the Aunt's name as she is the tenant.

AFAIK there is no right-to-buy privately owned houses.


A:If a Council house, yes, although it would have to be in the Aunt's name as she is the tenant.

AFAIK there is no right-to-buy privately owned houses.


A:Who owns the house? You need to ask them.

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