Burnley Council declares war on empty properties with huge council tax increases
A report to the council's Executive Committee, which meets next Tuesday, recommends the premiums charged on long-term vacant houses - over and above the usual rate - should be increased as follows:
• From April 2020 properties empty for more than five years should pay a 200% premium ie three times the normal council tax charge. Based on current figures 180 properties would be affected.
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Hide Ad• From April 2021 houses empty for more than 10 years should pay a 300% premium ie four times the usual rate (46 properties would be affected).
The council currently charges a 100% premium on properties that have been empty and unfurnished for more than two years.
Coun. Margaret Lishman, the council's Executive member for resources and performance management, said: "These proposals are part of wider moves to reduce the number of long-term empty properties across our borough.
"In some cases these attract vandalism and other anti-social behaviour and bring down the area around them, causing problems for neighbours and the wider community.
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Hide Ad"We want to encourage owners to bring these long-term vacant houses back into use and this is just another tool to help achieve that aim. It's not about generating revenue."
Any changes would have to go to a meeting of the full council for final approval.