When house owner dies, granted representative is liable for charge

If the owner of a residential property dies, the personal representative of the deceased is liable for the charge only if a grant of representation to the estate of the deceased person has been taken out.

When house owner dies, granted representative is liable for charge

If no grant has been taken out, no charge is payable.

The personal representative will be liable to pay outstanding charges within three months of taking out a grant of representation — these are charges outstanding when the owner died.

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