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do you have to pay when a property is empty due to repairs needed, (central heating system), cant afford repairs just yet.
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that from tamborine's description the house is not "uninhabitable" but merely empty.
So a maximum of 6 months exemption from Council Tax would be allowed.
Council's have strict guidelines for the definition of "uninhabitable",but if you are not sure ring your local council and ask them.
that from tamborine's description the house is not "uninhabitable" but merely empty.
So a maximum of 6 months exemption from Council Tax would be allowed.
Council's have strict guidelines for the definition of "uninhabitable",but if you are not sure ring your local council and ask them.
Bizarrely I happened to find out a little more today from another enquiry I was making.
After the 6 months is up (as an Exemption) you may be able to get another period of 6 months with a discount of 50% of the full amount - if the house is unoccupied AND empty of furniture.
An exemption is something built into the laws by which Council tax is charged. A discount is not - which I think means that councils are not necessarily obliged to honour it. Mine does.
After the 6 months is up (as an Exemption) you may be able to get another period of 6 months with a discount of 50% of the full amount - if the house is unoccupied AND empty of furniture.
An exemption is something built into the laws by which Council tax is charged. A discount is not - which I think means that councils are not necessarily obliged to honour it. Mine does.