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The term empty property refers to a dwelling that is unoccupied. There are two primary categories of empty residential properties: transactional empty properties and long-term empty properties.
Long-term empty properties are homes that have remained unoccupied for more than six months, as classified by Hart District Council.
Transactional empty properties, typically vacant for up to six months, often result from changes in tenancy or ownership and are part of the normal housing cycle. However, they may remain empty for longer if undergoing significant renovation work.
It’s important to note that a property doesn’t need to be in constant use to be considered occupied. For instance. it could be: