Sentences with phrase «ownership schemes»

This should not be confused with rent to buy home ownership schemes which are high risk and often targeted at people who do not qualify for home loans from traditional lenders.
They would also strengthen shared ownership schemes to allow those on low - to - middle incomes to own or part - own their home.
That's potentially problematic - usually in a joint ownership scheme, either owner has the right to demand to be bought out or to force a sale.
Any home ownership scheme needs to have a clear set of aims.
Participants in home ownership schemes must receive appropriate information before entering the scheme.
12 Talisayon: Exploration of Variants of Consumer and Employee Ownership Schemes.
Given this failure it is likely that home ownership schemes in Indigenous communities will only benefit a small number of individ uals who have the financial resources and capacity to manage home ownership obligations.62
According to him, «the idea was to provide affordable access to ICT tools and processes which, among other things, promoted the digital re-tooling of individuals, institutions and corporate entities as well as the launch of the first computer ownership scheme in Nigeria.
Supporting the low - cost housing sector — measures will include strengthening shared ownership schemes so that those on intermediate incomes can part - own their home
The Canadian Pension investment board bought massive acreage in Assiniboine farm land, but Saskatchewan is banning some farm ownership schemes.
Other benefits include 25 days of holidays, pension scheme, employee assistance programme, car ownership scheme, life assurance, sports and social events, car - share scheme and share incentive plans.
One of the primary findings of research conducted by the University of Queensland in 2001, which considered the outcome of previous home ownership schemes such as Katter leases (see Text Box 4.3), was that it is «certainly clear that it will not be possible to simply transpose mainstream home ownership models» onto Indigenous communities.
The term «Katter leases» refers to perpetual leases granted over existing houses in communities in North Queensland under a Government home ownership scheme set up in the mid 1980s.
«And, most importantly, they must ensure that they understand the financial implications of the various ownership schemes, analysing and comparing pros and cons before making a decision.»
Joint share ownership scheme — settling documents, advising on tax implications and preparing and securing agreement of HMRC to the valuation of rights awarded
Funding to support home ownership schemes should come from other Commonwealth government sources.
He advocated «imaginative» shared ownership schemes and raising the stamp duty threshold to help first - time buyers get on the property ladder.
Structuring bespoke share schemes, including a joint share ownership scheme (JSOS), growth shares and nil paid share acquisition scheme
This employment - ownership scheme would see a large deregulation of the labour market and encourage start - up companies that are concerned with all the... [more]
Other benefits include Gym Membership, Share Ownership scheme, Pension and Healthcare, Flexitime and the ability to work from home.
The following recommendations address concerns raised in this Report in relat ion to: implementing leasing proposals through changes to state, territory or commonwealth land rights legislation; Indigenous housing and home ownership schemes; and the native title system.
The funding required to support home ownership schemes should not be diverted from existing resources such as ARHP and CHIP as I am concerned that these resources are inadequate to meet existing needs and should not be depleted through new initiatives.
The cost of housing construction in remote communities presents a significant challenge for any home ownership scheme.
If anything, the requirement for 40 - year leases will make it more difficult for home ownership schemes to operate as participating homes will have to be excised from the 40 - year lease before they can be granted for 99 years.
economic modelling for that community on the possible implications of a home ownership scheme, which must include a description of what might happen to house prices over time and what this might mean for the community and homeowners
In section 4.6 of this Chapter, I set out some of the principles that need to be considered prior to the introduction of any home ownership scheme or land tenure reform.
[175] I am also aware that the community of Mapoon has been working with World Vision Australia on developing a home ownership scheme, and I hope that the 2008 amendments will assist them with the project.
In section 4.6 of this Chapter I set out some principles that should underpin the introduction of any land tenure reforms or home ownership schemes.
While the new leasing rules make it easier for commercial leasing and the introduction of home ownership schemes, they also make it easier to lease Indigenous land to the government.
Below I set out some principles that should be considered prior to the introduction of land tenure reforms and any home ownership scheme.
Before a home ownership scheme is developed on Indigenous land, the community residents and land owners and any native title holders must first be provided with all necessary information on home ownership.
It can not be assumed that the introduction of any home ownership scheme will be successful.
The Queensland Government is reported as saying that the grant of 40 - year leases will allow it to introduce a home ownership scheme.
And while the Government's home ownership scheme will assist some Indigenous people to purchase their own homes, it will end up transferring the considerable costs of maintaining «low cost» houses in the harsh conditions of remote Australia on to low income Indigenous families.
I set out principles that should underpin the introduction of any land tenure reforms or home ownership schemes.
Strategies: Ensure adequate funding to build, maintain and replenish appropriate housing stock; promote home ownership scheme; monitor loan application numbers; stakeholder meetings with family / community services and relevant housing authorities; establish and annually update data collection process.
Where a community chooses to develop a home ownership scheme, the governance arrangements for the scheme must respect local Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander decision - making authority.
Any home ownership scheme that is facilitated in the IEDS should be underpinned by principles including providing the community and participants with clear and appropriate information, such as economic modelling, reports on the condition of houses, financial planning and legal advice.
Today, the current SDLT threshold is # 125,000 for residential properties (both freehold and leasehold and when buying a property through a shared ownership scheme) and, due to changes announced in the autumn statement, rates will now now apply only to that part of the property price that falls within each band.
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