From next month, all properties in Torbay that have been empty for more than 12 months will automatically be charged 200% Council Tax.
The news comes as we mark national Empty Homes Week (4-10 March 2024) and forms part of Torbay Council’s work to reduce the number of empty homes in the Bay.
From 1 April 2024, owners of empty properties will receive their bills as part of the annual billing process with the charge already applied.
Tackling empty homes forms a key part of the Council’s Housing Strategy and in a survey last year, 93% of residents who took part said they either agreed or strongly agreed that the Council should get involved in bringing empty homes back into use.
In other survey results, 79% of respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that the Council should offer incentives for empty homes to be brought back into use and 81% agreed or strongly agreed that the Council should use enforcement to bring empty properties into use. Full results from the consultation on Empty Homes are available on our website https://www.torbay.gov.uk/housing/empty-homes/empty-homes-surveys-results/
Leader of Torbay Council David Thomas said: “We are always working with our partners and property owners to do more to tackle the issue of long-term empty properties in Torbay and we welcome the new 200% Council Tax charge on houses that have been empty for more than a year. This financial penalty should encourage more people to make sure they don’t leave properties empty for longer than necessary.
“Empty homes are a wasted asset and we want to make the best of existing housing in the Bay to ensure that they can become homes to the families who need them.
“If you know of an empty property report it online and we will make enquiries with the owner and also ensure the appropriate Council Tax charges are in place. We prioritise work on long term empty properties due to the impact that they may also have on the local community.”
Key facts:
• Empty Homes Week is an annual awareness campaign run by the national charity Action on Empty Homes and the theme this year is about celebrating the powers that councils have to bring empty homes back into use, and to campaign for greater powers.
For more information on Torbay’s work to tackle empty homes; if you know of a long term empty property that you think we should look into; or if you own a long term empty property visit our website www.torbay.gov.uk/emptyhomes.
More information on Empty Homes Week is available on the national Action on Empty Homes website: https://www.actiononemptyhomes.org/ehweeku
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