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Your property quite legitimately remains in the band it was allocated. When the property is sold it will be liable to a new valuation and the band may or may not be adjusted then. A problem for any new owner not for you.Phil85 wrote: ↑Tue May 31 2022 9:28pm....then I got a letter 5 days after getting the payment saying I would receive it within a week...
But it made me think: my house (actually a bungalow) is in Band D as this was where it was put when it was built in about 1987. However it has had two extensions (one before we bought it and one we did since) so would almost certainly be a band higher if the bands were done now. So should I feel guilty about receiving the £150? (Clue: I don't).
A property that’s increased in size may move to a higher band when it’s next purchased.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/understand- ... e-assessedIn a select few situations a banding can be changed without a sale. For example, if a property is extended with a self-contained annexe.
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