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Oct 2020
A total of 1,035 homes in the Harrogate district have been empty for six months or more.
The Stray Ferret obtained the figure from Harrogate Borough Council using the Freedom of Information Act.
The list shows the postcode of each home and when, according to council tax records, it became empty.
The data reveals 444 of the homes became empty in the last 12 months.
A total of 222 are in Band A, the lowest council tax bracket. Sixteen are in Band G, which is the highest.
Harrogate Liberal Democrat county councillor Geoff Webber said it was "obscene" to have over 1,000 properties empty when there has been homelessness in the district.
He also said HBC's social housing waiting list currently stood at 1,523.
He told the Stray Ferret:
The number of empty homes in the district is rising. According to government figures, there were 828 in November 2019.
Harrogate Borough Council has powers to encourage owners of empty properties to bring them back into use.
The council charges owners of properties that have been empty for two years or more a premium on their council tax. For example, for a property that has been empty between two and five years the council charges a 100% premium. This increases to 200% when a home has been empty for over five years.
The council can also take enforcement action against landlords, including compulsory purchase orders, enforced sales, and empty dwelling management orders.
A HBC council spokesman said:
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