The "rateable" value of a property is a value assigned to it by the Valuation Office for the purpose of calculating water charges for households without a water meter. This value was established between 1973 and 1990 and is determined by various factors, such as the property's size, area, condition, and the availability of local services. Therefore, two properties of the same size on the same street may have different rateable values.
What is the "rateable" value of a property?
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