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Abandoned Council Properties: Outline
Sometimes tenants leave their properties without telling us they are going. This leaves an empty home that could be let to another person. Such properties can also attract vandalism or squatters. Very often neighbours are the first to know and they call us so we can investigate. If the tenant is not there we can take action to regain possession of the property for someone else.
For further information, please see our page on Abandoned properties.
Related Contacts
Housing - Estates Management
Email: customerservices@cannockchasedc.gov.uk
Tel: (01543) 462621
Fax: (01543) 462317
Housing - Estates Management, Civic Buildings, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 1BGOnline Services
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