Commercial Rates Change of Ownership Form - Section 11

Under Section 11 of the Local Government Rates and Other Matters Act 2019owners of a Rateable Property are required to notify their Local Authority when there is a change in the occupation of their property i.e when a property is being sold or if there is a change in occupier including where a property becomes vacant..

What are the contact details of the Commercial Rates Section in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council offices?


Commercial Rates Section
Finance Department
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
County Hall
Marine Road
Dun Laoghaire
Co. Dublin
Phone:          (01) 205 4821
Fax:             (01)  280 5581
e-mail:           rates@dlrcoco.ie
Website:       www.dlrcoco.ie/

 

Who is my Rate Collector?
There are three Rate Collectors for the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County area. The Rate Collectors are responsible for the collection of  rates in their area.


Blackrock/Dún Laoghaire/Stillorgan
Conor McGowan
is the Rate Collector for the area from the County boundary with Dublin City to the centre of Dún Laoghaire.  His areas include Booterstown, Blackrock, Monkstown, Part of Dún Laoghaire from Monkstown towards Royal Marine Road and Stillorgan/Clonskeagh. He can be contacted at (01) 205 4798 or via e-mail at cmcgowan@dlrcoco.ie


Dún Laoghaire/Shankill
Stephen Moody
is the Rate Collector for the area from the centre of Dún Laoghaire to the County boundary with Bray.  His areas include part of Dún Laoghaire from Royal Marine Road towards Glasthule, Glasthule, Dalkey, Shankill, Cherrywood, Foxrock.  He can be contacted at (01) 2054895 or via e-mail at smoody@dlrcoco.ie.


Dundrum/Sandyford
Barbara Hanney
is the Rate Collector for the west side of the County.  Her areas include Dundrum, Stillorgan, Sandyford, Rathfarnham and Churchtown.  She can be contacted at (01) 204 7088 or via e-mail on bhanney@dlrcoco.ie.

Owners must complete a Section 11 Form not later than 2 weeks after the transfer. Owners who do not notify the local authority not later that 2 weeks after the transfer will incur a financial penalty. This penalty is an amount equivalent to up to two years of outstanding rates from the previous occupier. Any penalty due and outstanding by an owner of relevant property due to non-notification will remain a charge on the property.

All ratepayers are reminded that they are legally required to pay all commercial rates due from them prior to their departure from a property or prior to the sale or transfer of an interest in a property.  Any rates due and outstanding by an owner of relevant property will remain a charge on the property.

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