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Rating valuation of composite property (part one)

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: CS Monthly : General Practice ; 2(10) July/August 1993, 8(1)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Composite properties identified are flats above shops, residential boarding houses, moorings, tied farm cottages, and caravans. As no rules are laid down by the Local Government Finance Act 1988 to cover the distinction between composite properties and, say, domestic dwellings used partly for home-working, the article warns that valuation officers` decisions are discretionary, but offers guidance on current practice.
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Composite properties identified are flats above shops, residential boarding houses, moorings, tied farm cottages, and caravans. As no rules are laid down by the Local Government Finance Act 1988 to cover the distinction between composite properties and, say, domestic dwellings used partly for home-working, the article warns that valuation officers` decisions are discretionary, but offers guidance on current practice.