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BestisBest | 17:37 Sat 19th Mar 2011 | Law
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I live in a bedsit which is one of three above a shop. The landlord also owns the shop below.
Does he have to fill the census form out for the whole building or do we each do our own? I haven't yet received a form and was wondering where I stand with it.
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does he pay your council tax for you out of your rent?

PS, best username I have seen in ages!
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Thanks for the compliment dotty! Yes he pays my council tax
If you are on the electoral roll then possibly you will get your own form, you are a separate household as you are not a lodger or boarder, you can fill the return in online but you need a reference number, which is allocated and would appear on the postal form. There's time yet as the date is 27th March anyway. See if a form turns up./
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What if I'm not on the roll?
He might count you as a resident in his property, and ask you to fill in your details on the "other occupants" pages
From when I worked as a census enumerator in '91, it goes on whether you have your own, separate 'house number' and mailbox.

So if you all live at, say, 32 Acacia Avenue, you all have a matching front door key and a shared kitchen, then it'll be one form.

However, if your bedsits are numbered something like 32A, 32B etc., and you have separate facilities and mailboxes, as you would in a purpose built block of flats, then you should have separate forms.

If in doubt, check out the FAQs on the census website: http://help.census.go...help-and-information/
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The only thing we all share is a mail box. We all have separate facilities and front doors but all share the main entrance.
Well whether or not your landlord is supposed to include you, there's nothing to stop you asking for a separate form and filling it in yourself, if you'd rather not divulge your personal details to him.

You can request one via the website.
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Yes saxy think thats my best bet, ta muchly
It all hinges on the Local Land and Property Gazetteer information. If your property has been properly declared as a separate residence (planning permission and council tax) then you will be sent a form. If it hasn't, you won't (and your landlord is a very naughty boy!)

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