Housing associations with fewer than 1,000 homes will not
be asked to take part in the Midlands pilot of the Right to Buy extension. But
smaller associations will still be able to participate in the regional trial if
they wish. The threshold is not mentioned in government guidance for housing
associations involved in the pilot. Boards are currently deciding on whether to
sign up to the Treasury-funded pilot, due to start in August. A full list of participating
landlords will be published “in due course”, according to the government
guidance. Read more on Inside Housing.
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