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How do I find the Rateable Value of a Home?
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Does anyone know how to find out the Rateable Value of homes?
I can find it for Business property but not residential.
Background
We need the Rateable Values for all the homes on our estate.
The Rateable Value of my flat (& all the flats on my council estate) is used to allocate service charges. We believe the calculations are wrong, and want to check them for the whole estate.
(I'm chair of the residents group)
I can find the Council Tax Bands, also the Rateable Value for Business Property, but not for Homes.
(It's not that the Rateable Values are wrong, just that they are not including all the homes in the calculation).
I can find it for Business property but not residential.
Background
We need the Rateable Values for all the homes on our estate.
The Rateable Value of my flat (& all the flats on my council estate) is used to allocate service charges. We believe the calculations are wrong, and want to check them for the whole estate.
(I'm chair of the residents group)
I can find the Council Tax Bands, also the Rateable Value for Business Property, but not for Homes.
(It's not that the Rateable Values are wrong, just that they are not including all the homes in the calculation).
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Houses don't have rateable values.any more. They are taxed according to their council tax band. Presumably houses built before the introduction of council tax will have their old rateable values listed somewhere.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0 -
As a previous poster said, homes don't have rateable values anymore. But your local council should have a list of the old rateable values - it might be something you need to make an FOI request for.0
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Water bills are calculated using the old rateable value, if you aren't on a meter, should show somewhere i the paperwork.0
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