What could be removed to make a dwelling 'uninhabitable'?They just say a building is liable if the "building is occupied, or suitable for occupation, as a separate dwelling"
theres no such thing as a 'fair tax' just one that has to be paid.Why the double taxation? What is the rationale behind that?
It goes against fairness to double tax on the same property.
What could be removed to make a dwelling 'uninhabitable'?
Over €100 (at least right now)? I doubt it.you'll see a lot more people staying in rented accommadation
Not just apartments - some housing estates too. That is my situation. And I pay refuse charges to the local authority.People in apts will also have to pay management fees as well...........
ESB and / or furniture ??
What could be removed to make a dwelling 'uninhabitable'?
What's the least measure that could be taken to circumvent? (working within the law here - just in case the moral police come calling).Yes, my father mentioned that, in the 50's and 60's I think it was, people used to knock the chimney off any unused properties to avoid paying rates.
yeah...that's 100 this year - and only those with pharaohs disease would believe it's going to stay at 100.I don't think there is anything that would be worth doing for the sake of not paying €100 !