Call for council tax relief on empty landlord properties

Call for council tax relief on empty landlord properties

11:38 AM, 24th April 2020, About 5 years ago 93

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The NRLA are calling on Ministers to instruct local authorities that they should not charge council tax on rented homes left empty because of the coronavirus.

A significant number of rented homes have been left empty because tenants have been unable to take up tenancies, or have chosen to move out to be closer to family during the lockdown. During this period landlords will become liable for the council tax on the property and have no realistic prospect of finding new tenants.

The National Residential Landlords Association is asking the Government to tell councils that they should exempt houses have been left empty as a result of the virus from council tax demands.

A recent survey by the NRLA found that 41% of landlords are concerned about having to cover the unexpected costs of utility bills and council tax.

Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the NRLA, said: “It is manifestly unfair for landlords to be asked to pay council tax on properties which are empty, and likely to remain so, because of the impact of the pandemic. Whilst we remain supportive of the measures taken so far by the Government, landlords are being asked to absorb more costs at a time when they are least able.

“Unlike most small businesses and the self-employed, there has been no direct support package announced for landlords. Removing this unnecessary burden would at least help those landlords who are struggling to cope with drastically reduced income.”


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moneymanager

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11:54 AM, 24th September 2020, About 4 years ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul Shears at 14/05/2020 - 08:22
"n Jan 2020, Robert Jenrick spoke at the Conservative Friends of Israel parliamentary reception & told the audience that he would "look forward to the day" when Britain's embassy in Israel will be "moved to Jerusalem", adding that "as Housing Secretary I don't like land-banking.
I want us to build that embassy"."

To which you might add that he his married to a 48 year old Isreli lawyer and his daughters are brough up in Jewish faith, Hancock is also a CFI and has said that he was keen to express moves by governmen to SUPRESS critiscism of Israel, like, what frikking right is it of ANY government to supresss political expression?

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12:20 PM, 24th September 2020, About 4 years ago

Reply to the comment left by moneymanager at 24/09/2020 - 11:43
My local authority in Dudley has refused a Class "G" Exemption although some others in the thread have had more luck.

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12:32 PM, 24th September 2020, About 4 years ago

Reply to the comment left by moneymanager at 24/09/2020 - 11:54
Well said & thanks for sharing.

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