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Probate is definitely an issue when it comes to releasing property. Probate for my parents took nearly two years. Of course the value of their properties ( 4 ) has somewhat dropped since the probate values ( I prefer the word 'guesses' ) were put in. Yet I'm being investigated for "under valuing" them. Still have two properties to sell. There should be a temporary probate issued at time of death to allow properties / assets to be sold and then IHT calculated on the REAL selling price rather than some fairytale figure. It would also release property into the market quicker.That's not quite accurate. The census will provide information on homes that were unoccupied on a single night, not vacant dwellings. People could be away on business, on holiday, in hospital, in hotels while having work done ... etc, etc. A vacant property is one defined as being empty for a year - and in 2022, there were 1579 empty properties in B&H.
But even that can be a misleading figure. I'm someone with an empty property. My mum died in May 2022 and her house is standing empty. However, we couldn't do anything about selling it until we achieved grant of probate (that's about eight months). We then had to sort out estate agents (and as it's 350 miles away, that wasn't a simple job) but it went onto to the market in April. We accepted an offer after a few weeks and that chugged along until a few weeks ago when they suddenly pulled out of the sale. So, we have an empty property that we're keen to get rid of but it's probably going to stand empty for close to two years - and that's down to bureaucracy, not the owner.