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Bunyan (VO) v Acenden Ltd

Rating – Non-domestic rates – Valuation – Modern headquarters office building let in “Category A” condition before fitting out by respondent tenant to “Category B” – Respondent successfully appealing against rateable value – Appellant valuation officer appealing – Whether rateable value being increased by respondent’s fitting out works –– Appeal allowed

Modern high quality office buildings were usually offered to the letting market in a category A condition. If the building had been newly constructed or recently refurbished, its owner would typically have installed raised floors and suspended ceilings, basic mechanical and electrical services, including lighting and air-conditioning, a fire detection system and basic internal finishes.

Once a letting had been achieved, the new tenant would be free to fit the building out to meet its own requirements to bring it into a category B condition and was likely to include the installation of kitchens and tea points, partitioning, the re-routing of air-conditioning and power points to accommodate its preferred layout and the addition of IT infrastructure.

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