Tenants to have a right to purchase at an "independent valuation".

It will give a tenant buyer an advantage over non-renters. This is from the ihrec website:
  • Equal treatment when accessing goods, services, facilities and accommodation, for example when using public services, looking for housing, getting the bus, going to school or college, or going to the pub.
If a renter's matching offer must legally be accepted by the landlord, how is that treating all prospective buyers equally?

It could affect how much a landlord might realise for their property as it will restrict bidding ie, buyer1 offers X, buyer2 offers Y, tenant matches Y so no more bids can happen even if buyers1 & 2 would have been happy to keep bidding.

What happens if months later the tenant loan falls through, or they change their mind about buying? What if the original termination date is long gone?
 
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Tenants have the right to make an offer now on any property for sale including the one they are currently renting. What will this new legislation do except maybe drag out the sale process?

Of course that could be the plan...if the sale is not agreed or completed in 9 months and tenants currently have a right to re-rent the property if it's not sold in that time, does that mean the tenancy automatically continues? Confusing.
 
I did bargain them down, but not by a large amount.
 
This seems crazy alright. Sellers often get more through a competitive bidding process. This will set the price at some estate agent’s best guess. If your tenant is in the process, forget making a few bob extra.