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Using room in home as office
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Yes, there may also be other ancillary parts as a communal hall or laundry room etc.jimmo said:
In such a case would the warden's employer not be chargeable to business rates on their office?lincroft1710 said:In blocks of flats where there is a warden, it is quite usual for a specific room to be designated as an office, usually near the warden's accommodation but not necessarily part of it as it may need to be easily accessed by other residents of the block, The scenario as described by Coachman 12 is perfectly feasible.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales1
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