Domestic Property Legal Guidelines

Summary

Multiple dwellings can be treated as a single one under specific circumstances, as detailed in CTM: PN5 and PN6. From April 1, 2013, small-scale energy generation equipment (<10 kilowatts) is considered domestic property. Equipment with no third-party agreements does not affect property values, while equipment under separate agreements remains domestic property but is not liable to non-domestic rates. Specific case law was not provided; further research is necessary. For detailed cases, consult legal databases like Westlaw, LexisNexis, or BAILII.

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Key Points Summary:
- **Aggregation/Disaggregation of Dwellings:**
- Refer to CTM: PN5 and PN6 for detailed instructions.
- Multiple dwellings can be treated as a single one under specific circumstances.
- **Energy Generation Equipment:**
- From April *, *, small-scale energy generation equipment (<* kilowatts) is considered domestic property.
- Equipment with no 3rd party agreements does not affect property values.
- Equipment under separate agreements does not form part of the dwelling but remains domestic property, not liable to non-domestic rates.
Relevant Case Law:
- Specific case law was not provided. Further research will be necessary for detailed cases.
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Key Points Summary:
- **Aggregation/Disaggregation of Dwellings:**
- Refer to CTM: PN5 and PN6 for detailed instructions.
- Multiple dwellings can be treated as a single one under specific circumstances.
- **Energy Generation Equipment:**
- From April *, *, small-scale energy generation equipment (<* kilowatts) is considered domestic property.
- Equipment with no 3rd party agreements does not affect property values.
- Equipment under separate agreements does not form part of the dwelling but remains domestic property, not liable to non-domestic rates.
- **Relevant Case Law:**
- Specific case law was not provided. Further research will be necessary for detailed cases.
Nearby Court Information:

Central London County Court


Phone: * * *
Address: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
Website: www.gov.uk/courts-tribunals/central-london-county-court

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Cite caselaw that refers to domestic property making reference to the * act section *
To find relevant case law that refers to domestic property in relation to the * Act, Section *, you may need to conduct a more detailed legal research. Unfortunately, specific case law was not provided. However, below are some key points and resources that might help:
Key Points Summary:
- **Aggregation/Disaggregation of Dwellings:**
- Refer to CTM: PN5 and PN6 for detailed instructions.
- Multiple dwellings can be treated as a single one under specific circumstances.

- **Energy Generation Equipment:**
- From April *, *, small-scale energy generation equipment (<* kilowatts) is considered domestic property.
- Equipment with no third-party agreements does not affect property values.
- Equipment under separate agreements does not form part of the dwelling but remains domestic property, not liable to non-domestic rates.
Nearby Court Information:
Central London County Court
Phone: * * *
Address: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
Website: [Central London County Court](https://www.gov.uk/courts-tribunals/central-london-county-court)
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Surly you recognize the relevant caselaw
Thank you for your patience. While I cannot provide specific case law, I can guide you on finding relevant cases. You may want to look into legal databases such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, or BAILII for case law referencing the * Act, Section *, and domestic property.
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Any caselaw just on s3 will do so I can research
Thank you for providing detailed information. To help you get started, here's how you can find case law related to Section * of the * Act:
*. **Westlaw UK**:
- Search terms: "* Act Section * domestic property"
- Filter by relevance and jurisdiction (UK).
*. **LexisNexis UK**:
- Search terms: "Local Government Finance Act * Section *"
- Use filters for case law.
*. **BAILII**:
- Search terms: "* Section * domestic property"
- Look through the results for relevant cases.
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Certainly! Here's how to use the legal databases to find case law related to Section * of the * Act:
**Westlaw UK**
*. **Visit**: [Westlaw UK](https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/westlaw)
*. **Search**: Enter "* Act Section * domestic property" in the search bar.
*. **Filter**: Use filters for relevance and jurisdiction (UK).
*. **Browse**: Review the search results for relevant case law.
**LexisNexis UK**
*. **Visit**: [LexisNexis UK](https://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/legal/)
*. **Search**: Type "Local Government Finance Act * Section *" in the search field.
*. **Filter**: Apply filters for case law.
*. **Explore**: Look through the filtered results for cases that match your criteria.
**BAILII**
*. **Visit**: [BAILII](https://www.bailii.org/)
*. **Search**: Input "* Section * domestic property" in the search bar.
*. **Review**: Go through the results to identify