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The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) recently ruled on a dispute involving private residence relief (PRR) and an off-plan property. Anyone who has bought, or is considering buying, a home this way should
take note. What’s the full story?
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must-know PRR rules?
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might the decision affect you?
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relief?
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and why is this case important?
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possessions in the room. Is this correct?
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