If you buy from the vendor your solicitor will (should) ensure that the NPPR is paid up to date including for this year 2013 - as liabilty is on the house from the 1st of January.
If you buy the property with outstanding NPPR you will then become liable for it.
The ball is in your solicito's court to make sure all charges on the property are paid before you part with money.
If you buy the property with outstanding NPPR you will then become liable for it.
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Not liable for payment until March but the person who owns the house on January 1st is liable to pay it.
If OP buys house now the vendor is liablbe for the 2013 charge even though it not due for payment until March.
When do you become liable to pay the charge?
As set out in the Local Government (Charges) Act 2009, as amended, liability to pay the charge is determined on the basis of ownership of the property in question on a single day each year. This date, which is called the "liability date", is 31st July for 2009 and is 31st March in 2010 and subsequent years. The charge must be paid within three months of the liability date (31st October in 2009 and 30th June for 2010 and subsequent years) in order to avoid late payment fees.
It's already a couple of grand.
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