Steve McCabe:
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government for what
reason the empty home premium starts when a property first becomes empty rather
than when a property is bought with the intention of renovating and occupying
it.
Stephen Williams:
The empty homes premium aims to reduce the total length of time for which
properties are empty, not the length of time for which they are empty under a
particular owner. Since the power came into effect on 1 April 2013, 239
councils in England have introduced the empty homes premium. The number of
long-term empty homes fell by 38,009 between October 2012 and October 2013.
Properties that are left empty due to the death of the occupier are exempt from
council tax for up to six months after the granting of probate, or after
letters of administration have been signed.
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