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    Rates on rental properties

    The person responsible for paying rates on rented property depends on the property's capital value, net annual value or if it’s a house in multiple occupation. Some tenants can get Housing Benefit to help pay their rates. Land & Property Services can recover a tenant's unpaid rates from the landlord.

     When the landlord pays rates

    A landlord is responsible for rates if:

    • a domestic property’s capital value is £150, 000 or less
    • a non-domestic property’s net annual value is £1,590 or less
    • the property is a house in multiple occupation (HMO) 

    House in multiple occupation

    A HMO is a property rented to three or more tenants from two or more families.

    When the tenant pays rates

    If a rental property’s value is over £150, 000, the tenant is responsible for rates unless their landlord has agreed to pay the rates. A landlord can pay rates on a property regardless of the capital value. 

    Landlords with tenants receiving Housing Benefit Rate Relief

    Tenants can receive full or partial Housing Benefit Rate Relief to help pay their rates.  The Housing Executive  can pay this directly to:

    • the tenant
    • the landlord
    • Land & Property Services (LPS)

    Most landlords are responsible for collecting and paying rates. The landlord is responsible for any unpaid rates if:

    • a tenant's Housing Benefit Rate Relief doesn't cover their rates
    • the Housing Executive reclaims Housing Benefit Rate Relief

    If the rates are unpaid, LPS will recover rates from the landlord.

    Paying a tenant's Housing Benefit Rate Relief to their landlord

    If you think your tenant is entitled to Housing Benefit Rate Relief, contact the Housing Executive. You can ask the Housing Executive to pay your tenant's Housing Benefit Rate Relief to you. 

    • Housing Executive

    Landlords with tenants receiving Rate Rebate

    Tenants in private rented housing can receive full or partial Rate Rebate to help pay their rates. LPS credits a tenant's Rate Rebate to the rate account of the property where they live.

    Most landlords are responsible for collecting and paying rates. The landlord is responsible for any unpaid rates if:

    • a tenant's Rate Rebate doesn't cover their rates
    • LPS reclaims Rate Rebate from the rate account

    If the tenant is responsible for rates, they'll need to repay any Rate Rebate overpayment. 

    Landlord rating accounts 

    There are two rating accounts for landlords with rental properties, Article 20 and Article 21. Article 20 account applies to a landlord if their rented domestic property:

    • has a capital value of £150,000 or less
    • is a house in multiple occupation

    A landlord with an Article 21 account:

    • owns one or more properties rented to tenants
    • signs an agreement to pay rates on all their rented properties
    • pays the discounted rate amount in full by the due date
    • application form and guides for Landlord Article 21 Rating (10 per cent) Allowance (AA10)

    Adding a property to an existing rate bill

    To add a rental property to their landlord portfolio, a landlord with an Article 21 rating account must write to:

    Land & Property Services
    Central Landlords Team
    Lanyon Plaza
    7 Lanyon Place
    Town Parks
    Belfast
    BT1 3LP
    • email: landlords@lpsni.gov.uk

    Reporting a change of ownership

    When a property owner changes, you must tell LPS immediately or you'll get a rate bill for the property.  A landlord with an Article 20 rating account should telephone LPS to report the changes. A landlord with an Article 21 rating account must give LPS a copy of their solicitor's letter showing:

    • date of the sale
    • new owner's name and contact details or their solicitor or estate agent's contact details

    Rating of empty homes

    Rates are due on all empty properties including rentals. There is four per cent  early payment discount for rates on empty properties. 

    • Rating of empty homes

    Domestic rates on rented houses or flats 

    Capital value responsible for paying rates
    £0–£150,000  owner (landlord)
    £150,001 and above occupier (tenant)

    To find the capital valuation of your property, go to:

    • Valuation lists

    Business rates on shops or non-domestic properties

    Net annual value (NAV)  rent payment responsible for paying rates
    £0–£750 any frequency owner (landlord)
    £751-£1,590 monthly or weekly (less than quarterly) owner (landlord)
    £751-£1,590 quarterly or longer occupier (tenant)
    £1,591 and above monthly or weekly (less than quarterly) occupier (tenant)

    More useful links

    • Make changes online to a landlord rate account
    • Landlord Registration Scheme
    • Housing Benefit and Rate Relief
    • Rate Rebate Scheme
    • Letting your property
    • Private renting
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    A guide to rates

    • Apply for a domestic valuation review
    • Apply for a new domestic property to be valued
    • Calculate your estimated rate bill
    • Complaining to Land & Property Services
    • How you can pay your rate bill
    • Your rate bill

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