Myreader.co.uk  
uk news, chat and community
   home   |   control panel login   |   archive   |  
 
misc
announce
answers
consultants
d-i-y
environment
environment.conservation
gov.agency.csa
gov.local
gov.social-security
gov.social-work
misc
philosophy.atheism
philosophy.humanism
philosophy.misc
radio.amateur
railway
sci.astronomy
sci.med.nursing
sci.med.pharmacy
sci.misc
sci.weather
singles
telecom
telecom.broadband
telecom.mobile
telecom.voip
test
transport
transport.air
transport.buses
transport.ferry
transport.london
transport.ride-sharing
  
 
date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:22:29 +0100,    group: uk.gov.local        back       
Domestic rateable values   
Is there any way I can check the water board are using the correct rateable value of
my house? The rateable value seems very high compared with similar properties.

I phoned the District Valuation Office - who said they no longer hold domestic
rateable values, and told me Ofwat have them. Phoned Ofwat who told me that was
rubbish, they don't have them, and directed me to the local council. Phoned the
council who said they don't have them and suggested I phone the water company. I know
the water company have them, I want to check the figure they have is correct.

Surely someone other that the water company has to hold these records in their
archives? Who is fobbing me off?

TIA for any advice.

--
Andy
date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:22:29 +0100   author:   Andy Pandy lid

Google
 
Web myreader.co.uk


    COPYRIGHT 2007, YARDI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, ALL RIGHT RESERVE  |   contact us