I currently have the single occupancy discount on my council tax. My boyfriend doesn't live here but is here most of the time. He's otherwise at his parents as he gave up his own place. All post goes to his parents. There was some mix up with council arrears from his old place in that he and his dad have the same name and his dad ended up paying his arrears! Anyhow, this led to his dad telling the council boyfriend lives with me. Not strictly true as I've not asked him to move in and all he gives me money for is food (my choice).
So my question is, should I be paying full council tax even though he doesn't officially live here?
Everything is registered to his parents address, i.e. bank account, driving license, everything lol! His employer has his parents address too. As to what he has at mine, clothes and some DVDs and that's about it!
I think (think being the operative word) that if he stays at yours more than 3 nights a week (may be 2 - you'd have to check) the council will consider you to be a couple and you will have to pay full whack.
I would say yes, you should be paying full Council Tax. Why don't you ask the council, I think they will agree that if he is with you most of the time then that they will stop your discount. It doesn't matter that you haven't asked him to stay, it is like claiming housing benefit etc where you state that you are on your own and obviously not. I would be extremely careful as someone is likely to report you and then you will be in trouble. Once a report is submitted, the council can watch who is coming and going and at what times. I think you probably know the answer.
I think Ken is on the right lines - it depends how many nights a week he sleeps at yours and the figure 3 jogs my memory too. Plus they will send out spies to check if they feel like it.
If his Dad has told the council that he lives with you, then he has taken him off the electoral roll for Dad's address.
So, he will not have a vote, if that bothers him.
Councils do check up on people claiming the single occupancy discount, so get him to cough up....if you can.
After all his Dad seems to have failed to get him to cough up for the arrears that B/F owed but Dad had to pay......
I dont think you should have a delightful scatty attitude of " and I dont know where my crazy boyfriend has said he is living this week or even next week"
and much more: "there are obviously debts attached to this young man, and I MUST minimise my exposure to his debts and their possible long term consequences"
I have to say as a Landlord, if my tenants get up to this sort thing, I end up by turfing them out. Council tax arrears, then the council can get a judgement (CCJ) amazingly quickly ( 14 d ) . You are in danger of being found to be wrongly/wrongfully claiming a 25% discount and all sorts of nasty things can happen then ....
This means effectively she is making a voluntary declaration to the Council
and there is/may be an on-cost to this
Mama do think about what you write !