The 'right to buy' scheme gives secure tenants of local authorities the opportunity to buy their council home. You must have been a council tenant for at least 3 years.
Many secure tenants can buy their home at a discount to the full market price, your discount is based on the number of years that you have been a public sector tenant, but it is limited to a maximum of £87,200 for applications received in 2022/23. There may be a reduction in the amount of discount you receive if you have previously purchased a property under the Right to Buy Scheme or if the cost floor rule applies.
Some properties are exempt from the right to buy such as properties occupied in connection with a tenant's employment or housing particularly suitable for elderly people and (in certain cases) people with disabilities.
To find out if you are able to buy your council home you need to complete a right to buy application form, which can be downloaded from the gov.uk website:
GOV.UK - Notice Claiming the Right to Buy (external website)
You will also need to download and complete a bankruptcy declaration form and an additional information form.
Right to Buy additional information request form (pdf 67kb)
A bankruptcy declaration form must be completed for each tenant and family member who wishes to join in with the right to buy. If you are a joint tenant and do not wish to join in you also need to complete a bankruptcy declaration form.
Right to Buy bankruptcy declaration form (pdf 130kb)
We may share the information you provide with other public sector organisations for the purpose of preventing and detecting fraud.
The right to buy application form, bankruptcy declaration form and previous tenancy check consent form should be sent to:
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Housing Services - Right to Buy Team
County Hall
Cross Street
Beverley
HU17 9BA.
If you can't download and print these forms you can request a right to buy application pack and we will send you a pack through the post.
You should read the following document about the right to buy process before applying:
Right to Buy Information (pdf 144kb)
Further information is available on the GOV.UK website:
GOV.UK - Your right to buy your council home (external website)
GOV.UK - Right to Buy Summary Booklet (external website)
If you are thinking of buying your council flat you should also read the following documents, available on the GOV.UK website:
GOV.UK - Thinking of Buying Your Council Flat? (external website)
GOV.UK - Residential Long Leaseholders (external website)
Please be aware that, in general, whilst your right to buy is current, we will not carry out planned maintenance or repairs to your property (except to keep your home wind and water-tight).
We will let you know within 4 weeks whether you qualify to purchase your home (or within 8 weeks if we need to confirm your qualifying period with another authority).