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Moving out before end of tenancy - council tax?
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They are your bills, pay them.
Next time, Think ?
Simple advice.:)I am a LandLord,(under review) so there!:p0 -
@ thesaint: It's a new-built and only been handed over to the vendors at the end of October, so even if they claimed it, they won't have claimed the whole two months yet. So still hopeful :-)
@fishpond: Why am I getting this aggressive message from you? This is a forum dedicated to money saving and I'm asking about council tax rules and discounts. I don't see how your post is helpful at all. I have not made an error of judgement, we're moving into a new-built and it was hard to predict when the building works would be done. Since we couldn't get a rolling contract I extended it so that we wouldn't be in danger of being homeless! In my opinion THAT would have been an error of judgement. However, as a result I'm having to pay for two flats for six weeks and am wondering how to reduce the total cost of moving. I still think this is the right forum for it and a fair question. If you need to vent anger then I believe you should be looking elsewhere.
Just ignore fishpond, you came on here with a legitimate question and there was no need for them to have a go.0
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