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Council Tax for empty properties
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(apologies this isn't a news item but I couldn't think of a better place for it)
In light of the fact that there is supposedly a severe housing shortage and yet nearly a million properties lying vacant, do you think landlords should be charged Council Tax for empty properties in order to encourage them to keep their properties rented out rather than empty?
In light of the fact that there is supposedly a severe housing shortage and yet nearly a million properties lying vacant, do you think landlords should be charged Council Tax for empty properties in order to encourage them to keep their properties rented out rather than empty?
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I'm looking for reasons as well please. If it's "no" because no-one is using the services surely landlords are using the services to market their property to tenants or buyers - no one would want a place where there are no schools and other essential services in place. The lack of tenants is costing the rest of us.
I'm looking for reasons as well please. If it's "no" because no-one is using the services surely landlords are using the services to market their property to tenants or buyers - no one would want a place where there are no schools and other essential services in place. The lack of tenants is costing the rest of us.
Presumably this statement came from an entirely unreputable rag like the Daily Mail.
By the time one adds up second homes, buy-to-let currently not being let, houses in the process of being sold and more reasons, there may well be 1m. of them.
But owners do pay CT, as R1 correctly states.
And who is saying there is a housing shortage anyway?
By the time one adds up second homes, buy-to-let currently not being let, houses in the process of being sold and more reasons, there may well be 1m. of them.
But owners do pay CT, as R1 correctly states.
And who is saying there is a housing shortage anyway?
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