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COUNCIL RIGHT TO BUY: Your Right to Buy your homeCouncil Right to Buy: Service charges(Council Right to Buy: Service charges continued)If you decide you want to buy, your landlord must tell you how much the property will cost and he must also give you an estimate of any service charge you will have to pay during the first 5 years of your lease. If the lease says you must pay some of the costs of improvement, the estimate must cover these too. Once he has given you an estimate, the landlord is not allowed to charge you more than that figure during the first 5 years of your lease, except to take account of inflation. There is no special limit on charges for repairs carried out after the first 5 years. You need to remember that you may have to pay 'major works' service charges whenever your block is repaired. There are several schemes to help you with this - ask your landlord about them. Some freeholders may also have to pay service charges for the repair and maintenance of shared communal areas on an estate - for example, pathways, play areas and gardens.
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