New to this forum but really need some help with this. Basically would just like to know where I stand in terms of legal or tenancy rights?
The story goes like this...
I moved into my own place for the first time at the age of 19 in May last year with two friends. A three bedroom terraced house near the city centre. The day we moved in I rang up the local council to sort out a direct debit for my council tax payments and I was told it would be around about £1000 a year. Ended the call with the direct debit all set up and sorted and I moved onto to sorted everything else out that day (water, tv license, electric/gas etc). About a week later the same woman from the council tax office rang me back to inform me they wouldn't be taking any payments from me because the landlord was liable to pay as the house was classed as an HMO property (House in Multiple Occupancy) now at first only having lived in my own place for merely a week I wasn't quite sure what that meant but she assured me to not worry as the landlord was paying. So some good news I thought. I informed the estate agents about this straight away and they pretty much told me that I should take it as good news and not question it if they were telling me I didn't have to pay anything. All good in my eyes.
Anyway, last Friday, almost a year later, my estate agent rang me up saying the landlord had been sent a bill from the council tax office for the full amount from May til now. Turns out he hadn't been paying it, also because according to the council tax office, they had found out through their own means that our house only used to be an HMO property but had been unclassified as that either just before we moved in or when we moved in. I understand that from now on we are going to have to start paying council tax which is totally fine, but the estate agent is now saying that that bill is now probably going to fall on our heads as 'there has been a fault on both parties here'.
Now in my eyes, how can this be my fault when the council tax office themselves refused to take my payments and told me I didn't have to pay (which I was more than willing to), and the estate agents also reassured me it was fine and not to really question anything. Do I have any legal rights here? I feel very angry about this, especially after its took them so long to notify me about this. Can anybody help me with some advice on what options I have?
Thanks.
Ben
The story goes like this...
I moved into my own place for the first time at the age of 19 in May last year with two friends. A three bedroom terraced house near the city centre. The day we moved in I rang up the local council to sort out a direct debit for my council tax payments and I was told it would be around about £1000 a year. Ended the call with the direct debit all set up and sorted and I moved onto to sorted everything else out that day (water, tv license, electric/gas etc). About a week later the same woman from the council tax office rang me back to inform me they wouldn't be taking any payments from me because the landlord was liable to pay as the house was classed as an HMO property (House in Multiple Occupancy) now at first only having lived in my own place for merely a week I wasn't quite sure what that meant but she assured me to not worry as the landlord was paying. So some good news I thought. I informed the estate agents about this straight away and they pretty much told me that I should take it as good news and not question it if they were telling me I didn't have to pay anything. All good in my eyes.
Anyway, last Friday, almost a year later, my estate agent rang me up saying the landlord had been sent a bill from the council tax office for the full amount from May til now. Turns out he hadn't been paying it, also because according to the council tax office, they had found out through their own means that our house only used to be an HMO property but had been unclassified as that either just before we moved in or when we moved in. I understand that from now on we are going to have to start paying council tax which is totally fine, but the estate agent is now saying that that bill is now probably going to fall on our heads as 'there has been a fault on both parties here'.
Now in my eyes, how can this be my fault when the council tax office themselves refused to take my payments and told me I didn't have to pay (which I was more than willing to), and the estate agents also reassured me it was fine and not to really question anything. Do I have any legal rights here? I feel very angry about this, especially after its took them so long to notify me about this. Can anybody help me with some advice on what options I have?
Thanks.
Ben
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