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The RTB1 form is the notice claiming the Right to Buy that tenants need to complete.
This form is for housing association tenants who wish to apply to buy their home through the Right to Acquire scheme.
How to fully or partly repay your equity loan - with your own money, when you sell your home or when you remortgage.
The RTB6 form is for a tenant to use if their landlord is not completing parts of the Right to Buy application within set time limits.
The RTB2 form is the notice that a council sends to a tenant who has applied to buy their home through the Right to Buy scheme.
Set up regular payments to pay back your Help to Buy: Equity Loan fees and charges.
The RTB8 form is for a tenant to use if they do not get a response to the initial notice of delay form.
The RtSO1 form is the notice claiming the Right to Shared Ownership that tenants need to complete.
Form for landlords on whom an initial notice of delay has been served in which the tenant has stated that delays on the part of the landlord are holding up the sale or grant of the lease.
If you're staying with your current lender to remortgage without borrowing more on your Help to Buy home, you do not have to contact us or apply to remortgage.
You can nominate a relative who we can contact to make decisions about your equity loan on your behalf.
You can only alter your Help to Buy home for medical reasons after a change in circumstances.
We may allow you to take out extra borrowing to pay off leasehold arrears or mortgage payments for your Help to Buy home.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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