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Never paid council tax!
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Resurrect said:So do you think this is what she should do?
1. Call the voa & confirm never valued.
2. Call the council & tell them.
3. Appoint a solicitor.
4. Receive bill (27 years x £2k may be = £54k??)
5. Arranging a bridging loan to pay the council. With the solicitor to get an agreement that debt is settled.
6. Sell the house & repay bridging loan
One step at at a time.
Contact VOA
Report back here.2 -
These things are possible. I didn’t pay gas for 2 years when I bought my new build as I wasn’t registered anywhere. Took two years of constant phone calls and insisting that “yes I do have gas and it works” to various companies before it got sorted. Turns out it was register with the plot number and never changed to the actual house number and street name. I often wonder if I should of just left it and had free gas and how long it would have took for it to be noticed0
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Councils tend to be a bit more on the ball with new builds, rather than energy companies, or at least I thought so. After all, they gave permission for the thing to be built there in the first place. You'd think they would follow it through.
I guess the lesson here is never underestimate the incompetence of a local council.0 -
I have a hunch the OP will discover that the council tax has been paid, perhaps in cash at the council office or by paypoint. All this talk of solicitors and £50k bills is a bit premature.
That being said, I'm watching with great interest to see what happens!1 -
Fatsdom said:I have a hunch the OP will discover that the council tax has been paid, perhaps in cash at the council office or by paypoint. All this talk of solicitors and £50k bills is a bit premature.
That being said, I'm watching with great interest to see what happens!
I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0 -
sam121285 said:These things are possible. I didn’t pay gas for 2 years when I bought my new build as I wasn’t registered anywhere. Took two years of constant phone calls and insisting that “yes I do have gas and it works” to various companies before it got sorted. Turns out it was register with the plot number and never changed to the actual house number and street name. I often wonder if I should of just left it and had free gas and how long it would have took for it to be noticed
I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0 -
Thanks for all your replies.
She’s plucking up the courage to call the voa.She has used the ‘Tell Us Once’ service to update the council tax office of her mum’s death so imagine they will start looking into it also.0 -
fatbelly said:Resurrect said:So do you think this is what she should do?
1. Call the voa & confirm never valued.
2. Call the council & tell them.
3. Appoint a solicitor.
4. Receive bill (27 years x £2k may be = £54k??)
5. Arranging a bridging loan to pay the council. With the solicitor to get an agreement that debt is settled.
6. Sell the house & repay bridging loan
One step at at a time.
Contact VOA
Report back here.
Expect it could be a more complex probate matter than just inheriting the house now.
Also expect she’d want a solicitor to get in writing from council that debt is settled for house sale conveyancing & no future claims?0 -
Until they actually know what the situation is not much a solicitor can do except charge them for what they can do themselves.3
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Ok so she called but they aren’t taking calls blaming coronavirus!She has messaged them through gov.uk giving the address & asking if the property is registered on the valuation list.
I’ll post again when she hears back.Thanks all again for your responses. And big thanks to CIS.3
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