Liberata’s Empty Homes Review service helps councils maximise their New Homes Bonus (NHB) funding, increase the accuracy of your Council Tax base and generating premium Council Tax revenue from second homes.

Our Empty and Second Homes exploration call provides you with options to expand the NHB funding opportunities. Furthermore, it is space for you to ask questions and discuss your challenges with us and learn from our experience successfully running projects with other councils.

Book your Empty and Second Homes Exploration call

Benefits of identifying Empty and Second Homes properties

  • Additional New Homes Bonus funding
  • Accurate charging of premium Council Tax on Second Homes
  • Increase the accuracy of your Council Tax database
  • Reuse empty properties for the most vulnerable society
  • Reduce anti-social behaviour and criminal hotspots
  • Lessen the negative impacts on local house prices
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Empty and Second Homes Exploration call

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The council has been able to maximise our empty home bonus year on year
 
Eastleigh Borough Council has worked with Liberata for a number of years. They undertake the council's empty home reviews, and I must say, their service exceeded all expectations. From start to finish, they demonstrated professionalism, efficiency, and a genuine commitment to addressing this critical issue in our community.
 
The turnaround time was impressive. The proof of their excellence lies in the results.
Thanks to Liberata, the council has been able to maximise our empty home bonus year on year. This positive impact on our community cannot be overstated. 
 
Kerrie Thomas, Senior Revenues Specialist, Eastleigh Borough Council
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Total of £475 million NHB funding generated

 

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75,000 properties identified as occupied

 

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Average LTE removal rate of 27% in 2023