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Planned maintenance to our phone payment system

We will not be able to take payments over the phone from 5.30pm on Tuesday 15 July to Wednesday 16 July. This is whilst we carry out some essential maintenance. We apologise for any inconvenience. 

 

Empty properties as the resident has died

What happens next?

If an exemption is granted, it is important that the executor(s) keep(s) us informed of:

  • the date probate is granted
  • details of the transfer or sale of the property or the end date of a tenancy
  • when the estate is settled

Where a council tax bill is due to be paid, the executor is responsible for making payment. The executor is not liable for the council tax charge. Payment should be made from available funds within the deceased estate.

If there are no funds within the estate, the executor should contact us immediately.

During this time we may contact the executors to review entitlement to the exemption.