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COUNCIL RIGHT TO BUY: Your Right to Buy your homeCouncil Right to Buy: Delays or problems with the saleMost sales go through quickly, but sometimes there are problems or delays. If your landlord does not send you Form RTB 2 (the notice telling you if you have the Right to Buy) or the Section 125 notice (offer notice) within the times mentioned in the step by step guide, or is otherwise delaying the sale, you may be allowed a reduction in the purchase price. To get this reduction, you first need to fill in an initial notice of delay (Form RTB 6) and send it to your landlord. You must give your landlord at least one month to take the next step in the sale process. Your landlord may send you a counter notice if he has already served you with a Response Notice or a Section 125 Notice, or if there is no action that can be taken by him to speed up the sale.
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