[MENTION=15129]Crazy council[/MENTION] or anyone else who could can answer would be appreciated.
I've just moved into a new build flat and before signing any documents the estate agent had explained to me (November) that the property has not yet been valued but it would now likely be January when this happens. I did initially query whether the council would back date the council tax and he said no, they have no legal right.
Thinking about it, I am a little worried I will be lumped with a large monthly bill and I know councils have weird and obscure legal rights so if anyone can any this it would be helpful.
I would also like to know under what legislation allows them to do back date the CT and if there are any caveats to that such as, it may only be backdated for a number of months or they can only backdate it provided it is done within a number of months of moving in etc.
Cheers
I've just moved into a new build flat and before signing any documents the estate agent had explained to me (November) that the property has not yet been valued but it would now likely be January when this happens. I did initially query whether the council would back date the council tax and he said no, they have no legal right.
Thinking about it, I am a little worried I will be lumped with a large monthly bill and I know councils have weird and obscure legal rights so if anyone can any this it would be helpful.
I would also like to know under what legislation allows them to do back date the CT and if there are any caveats to that such as, it may only be backdated for a number of months or they can only backdate it provided it is done within a number of months of moving in etc.
Cheers
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