1eyeonthefuture
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Where? What's "it"?It says however that the property is subject to local needs.
the advert for the house mentions the local needs stipulation.Where? What's "it"?
There are many things which are done by councils and other arms of the government which are probably illegal, however unless and until someone goes to the Supreme Court they will continue to happen.I have no expertise in this area but I've heard it said very recently that such 'local needs' stipulations are totally illegal as they discriminate against outsiders. If you're interested in this place, it may be worthwhile getting legal advice.
I think the suggestion in this case was that the policy is so egregious that it wouldn't require a Supreme Court action to get rid of it. What council CEO or Chair for example is going to be prepared to go all to the Supreme Court to defend a policy that explicitly discriminates against immigrants, amongst others? They'd be roasted alive.There are many things which are done by councils and other arms of the government which are probably illegal, however unless and until someone goes to the Supreme Court they will continue to happen.
Some examples in addition to the 'local needs' issue, RPZs, the ban on evictions, the treatment of kids in schools who do not attend religious education and or religious instruction.
The CEO/Chair of Royston Vasey County Council?What council CEO or Chair for example is going to be prepared to go all to the Supreme Court to defend a policy that explicitly discriminates against immigrants, amongst others?
There's a small development for sale not too far from myself and there is a house for sale within that would be of interest.
It says however that the property is subject to local needs.
I've seen sites with PP noted as local needs only however haven't come across a development of houses already built with this stipulation.
With whom does the responsibility lie in terms of fulfilling this requirement etc.
Also in terms of satisfying criteria - in peoples experience is it black & white or is there some flexibility around same.
thanks
How did you get on with this in the end? I’m possibly in a similar situation myself, thanksThere's a small development for sale not too far from myself and there is a house for sale within that would be of interest.
It says however that the property is subject to local needs.
I've seen sites with PP noted as local needs only however haven't come across a development of houses already built with this stipulation.
With whom does the responsibility lie in terms of fulfilling this requirement etc.
Also in terms of satisfying criteria - in peoples experience is it black & white or is there some flexibility around same.
thanks
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