Jokes0 min ago
Council Tax
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Does a tennant have to pay council tax or does the landlord pay it ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As others have indicated, it's usually the tenant who has to pay Council Tax.
However, if the property is a 'house in multiple occupation' the landlord is responsible for paying the Council Tax:
http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/zone/Student_Zon e/CT/Houses_in_Multiple_Occupation.asp
Chris
However, if the property is a 'house in multiple occupation' the landlord is responsible for paying the Council Tax:
http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/zone/Student_Zon e/CT/Houses_in_Multiple_Occupation.asp
Chris
Thanks folks
The property is a house which has been converted into flats .
She ( my daughter ) rents one of these flats
Quickly , reading the above it appears that she will have to pay .
However , how is the Council tax she pays calculated .
Is it as simple as the whole property is placed in the appropriate band , and whatever the payment for that band is , all the tennants pay that sum ? .
If for arguement sake , the property is in Band B , which is
� 900 , would all the tennants pay � 900 each ?
The property is a house which has been converted into flats .
She ( my daughter ) rents one of these flats
Quickly , reading the above it appears that she will have to pay .
However , how is the Council tax she pays calculated .
Is it as simple as the whole property is placed in the appropriate band , and whatever the payment for that band is , all the tennants pay that sum ? .
If for arguement sake , the property is in Band B , which is
� 900 , would all the tennants pay � 900 each ?