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Section 9 - legal notice

Notice to tenants

Lon Borough of Tower Hamlets is proposing, subject to the result of a tenants' ballot, to transfer the ownership of all of its homes at Mansford Estate to THCH . Your new landlord would be THCH, BUT IT WILL BE FOR YOU TO DECIDE.

The Council is committed to an open and detailed consultation process with its tenants about this proposal. The decision to consult you has been reached after careful consideration of the options available. Tenants are now invited to decide whether they wish to take advantage of what has to offer. will continue and develop the work already carried out in maintaining your homes whilst keeping rents at affordable levels. The Council will take into account tenants' initial views on the proposal before deciding whether to hold a formal postal ballot and will not proceed further with or make a final decision on the transfer proposal unless a majority of the tenants concerned who vote on the issue vote in favour.

If the majority of tenants who vote in the ballot agree to a transfer, it is intended that the transfer will take place approximately six months after the close of the ballot.

The transfer cannot take place without the consent of the First Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister which cannot be given if a majority of tenants are opposed to the transfer.

The Council and the First Secretary of State must have regard to the views of the Council's secure tenants.

Details of the statutory requirements that the Council must comply with are available from the Council on freephone number 0800 783 6845.

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Section 9 - legal notice

Notice to tenants

Lon Borough of Tower Hamlets is proposing, subject to the result of a tenants' ballot, to transfer the ownership of all of its homes at Mansford Estate to THCH. Your new landlord would be THCH, BUT IT WILL BE FOR YOU TO DECIDE.

The Council is committed to an open and detailed consultation process with its tenants about this proposal. The decision to consult you has been reached after careful consideration of the options available. Tenants are now invited to decide whether they wish to take advantage of what THCH has to offer. THCH will continue and develop the work already carried out in maintaining your homes whilst keeping rents at affordable levels. The Council will take into account tenants' initial views on the proposal before deciding whether to hold a formal postal ballot and will not proceed further with or make a final decision on the transfer proposal unless a majority of the tenants concerned who vote on the issue vote in favour.

If the majority of tenants who vote in the ballot agree to a transfer, it is intended that the transfer will take place approximately six months after the close of the ballot.

The transfer cannot take place without the consent of the First Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister which cannot be given if a majority of tenants are opposed to the transfer.

The Council and the Secretary of State must have regard to the views of the Council's secure tenants.

Details of the statutory requirements that the Council must comply with are available from the Council on freephone number 0800 783 6845.

 

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