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Never received a rates bill.
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this is/was a new build.0
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If it's a few years I would have chased it more than just twice. I suggest you write to your MP and your local Councillor.0
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I did. and they actually came out and valued my property last year as well, but still didn't issue a bill!0
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Did you check the lps site to see if it's on the list?0
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it is with the valuation and property number0
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Well on the plus side, you know what your rates bill will be when it eventually arrives.0
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foxtrotoscar wrote: »If you've not been paying you should have been setting the money aside for when the bill does arrive and should cost you no more than you would have paid.
Yes indeed. Put it in premium bonds. You might get lucky.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
If it goes back quite a few years (5 I think?) then they cannot hold you liable for the rates on an empty property. Even empty properties now however are liable for rates.
Lots of good stuff here:
http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/rating-of-empty-homes0 -
How did this ever work out for you?0
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