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Guide to Shared Ownership SO Living is part of Plymouth s largest affordable housing provider, Plymouth Community Homes.

What is Shared Ownership? - Shared ownership is an affordable home ownership scheme set up by the government to help people become homeowners if they cannot afford to buy a property on the open market. - The scheme enables you to buy a share of a property and pay rent on the share retained by the housing association. - Shared ownership allows you to buy a share of between 25 and 75 percent of the full property value. - The bigger the share that you purchase, the less rent you will pay on the remaining share. Am I eligible? Applicants must: - Be aged 18 or over. - Have an annual household income of 80,000 or less. - Be unable to buy a home outright on the open market, or looking to downsize.

How to apply? To buy a shared ownership home you will need to register with the Help to Buy agent. You can apply online at helptobuysw.org.uk or telehone 0300 100 0021. Applying for a mortgage You can buy your share of the property with cash or by obtaining a mortgage. We recommend you seek independent advice when looking for a mortgage by speaking to a financial advisor before applying for a home. This way, you will then know how much you can purchase. Affordability Assessment Once you have viewed and chosen a property, the sales officer will carry out an affordability assessment to make sure that you can afford the rent payments and mortgage payments (where appropriate).

Sustainability assessment To carry out the assessment, you will need to provide us with: - Last 3 monthly or 12 weekly wage slips - Last 3 years accounts (SA302s) if you are self-employed - Last 3 months bank statements, for all accounts held - A mortgage in principle, including Key Facts document - P60 relating to your current job - Photo ID - Proof of savings to fund your deposit, legal fees and reservation fee - Letter confirming permanent employment, - Copies of tax credits/benefits (if applicable) - Copy of current tenancy agreement (if applicable) - Copy of any loan agreements and the amount outstanding, including latest credit card statement - Help to Buy South West application number - Existing homeowners will need to provide a letter from their solicitor stating that the property is sold subject to contract and confirming the mortgage redemption figure. - Full credit report All documents submitted need to show the applicant(s) name and address for all applicants. We will consider your income and expenditure to make sure that all payments on your intended home are affordable. Only when all the above documents have been provided will the sales officer review your application to confirm that the property you have chosen is affordable to you but also sustainable should any financial matters change for example, interest rates for mortgage increase.

Your offer and reservation Once we are happy that you can afford to buy your chosen home, you will receive a formal offer letter from the sales officer. You should carefully read and return all requested documents, before contacting the sales team to pay your 500 reservation fee. Instructing a solicitor You will need to instruct a solicitor to carry out the conveyancing process. We recommend that you find a solicitor that is local and understands shared ownership homes. We recommend that you look at the approved panel of solicitors on the Help to Buy Website. Your solicitor will tell you what information they require. We will instruct our solicitor to carry out the conveyancing for the sale of the property. Once solicitors are instructed, they will talk to each other about the selling and buying process. Terms of lease Once you have completed on the purchase of your new home you will be issued with a lease which covers the terms for the remaining share of your property. Only people named on the mortgage should be named on the lease.

How much will it cost? You will need: - 500 reservation fee to secure the property with SO Living. - Deposit towards your mortgage of between 5% and 20% of the amount you are borrowing. - Mortgage arrangement and valuation fees. The amount will depend on the lender. Alternatively you will need a cash payment to cover the share of the property you are buying instead of taking out a mortgage. - Solicitors fees for buying the property can range from 1,500 to 2,500 depending on the solicitor. - Moving costs and funds to furnish your new home.

How much will I pay each month? Each month you will pay: - Your mortgage payment towards the percentage share that you own (If applicable). - Your rent and service charge payment towards the percentage share still owned by Plymouth Community Homes. This amount is reviewed annually. Please note: The amount you pay towards your mortgage each month will depend on the size of the share that you buy and the interest rate on your mortgage agreement. If you buy a share outright, you will only have your rent and service charge

Completion day Your solicitor will agree a completion day with you. On this day, a member of the sales team will meet you at the property to welcome you to your new home, hand you your keys and give you your Home User Guide.

Useful information What is the 500 reservation fee? The 500 reservation fee gives you reassurance that the property is reserved in your name and will not be offered to anyone else. On completion the 500 is credited to your rent account. Once you ve paid the reservation fee, it s non-refundable, even if you withdraw from the sale. Can I buy more shares in my home? Buying more shares in your home is known as staircasing. You can do this at any time once you have completed on the initial purchase. Please ask for our Guide to staircasing for more details. Can I sell my shared ownership home? Selling your shared ownership home is know as a resale. You can do this at any time and SO Living will assist you with this. There are fees associated with selling your home. Please ask for our Guide to selling a resale property for more details. Can I own a pet at my home? You must ask permission from Plymouth Community Homes before deciding to take a pet into your home. Please check the PCH Pets Policy on www.plymouthcommunityhomes.co.uk for more details. Can I decorate my home when I move in? Brand new homes are covered by a 12 month defect period from the date that it is completed by the builder. You are advised not to decorate your home until this period has ended as this could invalidate your defect agreement. How do the PV panels work? The purpose of PV panels are to provide additional energy from a renewable source i.e. the sun. To benefit from your PV panels, you should use electrical items during daylight hours. The PV panels will use sunlight as an additional energy source, helping to reduce your fuel bills.

Who carries out repairs in my home? As the leaseholder, you have a fully repairing lease which means you are responsible for carrying out all repairs and maintenace to the property. New build properties If your property is a new build, it will be under a 12 month defect agreement from the date it is completed by the builder. New properties are also issued with a 10 year warranty from the date of practical completion. What does my service charge cover? Your service charge includes your building insurance and a contribution towards the management and maintenance of the estate.

Glossary Shared Ownership Affordable home ownership scheme set up by the government to allow people to part buy, part rent a home if they cant afford to buy on the open market. Mortgage A legal agreement which allows you to borrow money from bank, building society or similar organisation in order to buy a home. Financial Advisor A professional who helps individuals by giving advice on money issues such as a mortgages. Help to Buy South West A Government appointed Help to Buy agent, which helps people who cant afford to buy a home on the open market. Conveyancing The legal process where land or property is transferred from one person to another. Completion The final stage in the sale of a property, when it legally changes ownership. Staircasing Buying more shares in your home. Resale Selling your share of your home.

Contact us T: 0800 0778 748 E: so-living@plymouthcommunityhomes.co.uk W: so-living.co.uk facebook.com/solivingplym twitter.com/solivingplym Plumer House Tailyour Road Crownhill Plymouth PL6 5DH