Algarveaddick wrote:
Do holiday properties in the UK count as empty? |
No, because a holiday home would be furnished.
Councils in England (not sure about the rest of the UK) are interested in whether a property is furnished or unfurnished. But different councils have different exemptions, for example
a second home in the borough of Windsor & Maidenhead...
There is no reduction for properties that are unoccupied and furnished.
Properties that are unoccupied and unfurnished will receive a 100% exemption for a maximum period of one month.
Properties that are unoccupied and unfurnished for two years or more will be charged an additional 50% on top of the full council tax.
however, a property in North Devon...
Empty, unfurnished properties get a discount for up to three months, then you have to pay the full amount. Properties which remain empty and unfurnished for two years will be charged an additional 50 percent empty property premium.
So a Holiday Home would pay the normal council tax rate.