I began renting a room in an apartment last year, I have been living there for approx. 16 months.
For the first few months I had assumed that my Landlord was the other person I was living with. I made this assumption because he advertised the room, took the deposit, set the rent amount and the payment dates and gave me my keys.
However, I then found out that the landlord is actually someone else, who owns the entire building as well as other properties. My 'flat mate' did not originally tell the landlord (!) and a small rent increase followed but the landlord was fine with the situation in any case.
Now, I did assume that, as the topic of council tax was never discussed, it was being paid and included in my rent. Though, I'm now able to infer that my flat mate is receiving a single person discount.
I'm trying to work out what my next steps should be.
I am subletting from someone else (?) who has a tenancy agreement. I do not have a paper tenancy agreement. I pay my rent in cash to my flat mate who then pays the landlord. My flat mate is the person named on the tenancy agreement or maybe it is a freehold or lease or something but it's all in his name (as are all the bills).
What do I do in this situation? There are no arrears and I have not been contacted by the council. Do I pay council tax myself? Should my live in landlord be paying or the actual landlord? Who is legally responsible/liable?
Many thanks
For the first few months I had assumed that my Landlord was the other person I was living with. I made this assumption because he advertised the room, took the deposit, set the rent amount and the payment dates and gave me my keys.
However, I then found out that the landlord is actually someone else, who owns the entire building as well as other properties. My 'flat mate' did not originally tell the landlord (!) and a small rent increase followed but the landlord was fine with the situation in any case.
Now, I did assume that, as the topic of council tax was never discussed, it was being paid and included in my rent. Though, I'm now able to infer that my flat mate is receiving a single person discount.
I'm trying to work out what my next steps should be.
I am subletting from someone else (?) who has a tenancy agreement. I do not have a paper tenancy agreement. I pay my rent in cash to my flat mate who then pays the landlord. My flat mate is the person named on the tenancy agreement or maybe it is a freehold or lease or something but it's all in his name (as are all the bills).
What do I do in this situation? There are no arrears and I have not been contacted by the council. Do I pay council tax myself? Should my live in landlord be paying or the actual landlord? Who is legally responsible/liable?
Many thanks
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