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Council Tax Rules on Empty property please


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Can anyone tell me the rules about paying council tax on an empty property please ?

My siblings & I have lost both our parents around 2 years ago & a part of the estate is a small bungalow. It is currently on the market. No one lives in it.

At the moment our parents furniture & belongings are still in there. It’s obvious that the place is unused & proof of death can be shown. The estate is still in probate.

Although I am on benefits (when they decide to reinstate it) my Brother & sister aren’t.

Either way, we don’t want to pay more into the councils coffers than we need to.

The property has its own borehole for water & septic tank – no water rates.

Any ideas please ?

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The property will be exempt from date of death for either 6 months or until probate is granted whichever comes first. After that the estate will be liable or if the property is transferred into someones name then that person is liable.

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Hi Furkin

contact your local authority and get them to confirm their stance on the matter. ( you may find it also explains some of this on the back of your council tax bill).

Please note that although my advice is offered, you should consult your legal representative before taking ANY action.

 

 

have a nice day !!

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