Hi,
I'm considering buying a 2 story house, thensplit it into 2 self-contained units install a washroom & a kitchen in upstairs. I'll be staying in one floor and rent out the other. I & tenant would have access to the main door and the stair to go to our own floor, but don't have access to the other person floor. Calling it a room or a self-contained unit doesn't matter to me.
I want to do less things (planning permission, obligations) as much as possible legally.
I want to apply for rent-a-room relief, and don't want the hassle of a self-contained:
Can I just advertise it as a room, then write it as a room in the rent contract? What is the criteria to be considered as a room?
Thanks.
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I'm considering buying a 2 story house, then
I want to do less things (planning permission, obligations) as much as possible legally.
I want to apply for rent-a-room relief, and don't want the hassle of a self-contained:
If you rent out a self-contained unit in your home, such as a converted garage attached to your home or a basement flat, the rights and obligations under residential tenancies legislation apply to you. For example, you are obliged to register the tenancy with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), provide a rent book to the tenant and ensure that the accommodation provided meets minimum physical standards.
Can I just advertise it as a room, then write it as a room in the rent contract? What is the criteria to be considered as a room?
Thanks.
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