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Property held in a Will Trust and liability for council tax - Class F Exemption

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  • #31
    I have been involved in a contentious probate dispute for 4 years now and the council tax is still exempt on my late mother's property due to probate not yet granted? I keep expecting them to charge but so far so good.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Hagalout View Post
      I have been involved in a contentious probate dispute for 4 years now and the council tax is still exempt on my late mother's property due to probate not yet granted? I keep expecting them to charge but so far so good.
      That is fabulous, and I'm happy for you However, please can someone confirm if my local council is correct in placing liability with my sister and I?

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      • #33
        Hint of sarcasm there no need for it I would tell you if I knew but Unfortunately I don't so I can only tell you of my experience, sorry if it offends.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Hagalout View Post
          Hint of sarcasm there no need for it I would tell you if I knew but Unfortunately I don't so I can only tell you of my experience, sorry if it offends.
          Yes, you are right, no need at all, I can only apologise and thank you again for sharing your experience.

          edit: I'm sorry if this sounds sarcastic as well, it's not meant to!
          Last edited by TJL1988SBC; 10th April 2021, 19:49:PM. Reason: Sorry

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          • #35
            No probs, frustration gets the better of us all in these situations.
            Can I ask please, how you went about editing your comment, I cant seem to find the facility to do so. ​​

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