PP not required, assuming you are going for velux windows at the back and you are not looking to have it classified as 'habitable space'.
If you found renting wasn't suiting you, could you repay the loan without the rent?
If the answer to that is yes, then I'd say give it a roll.
Some things to consider - make sure your wi-fi signal is still strong enough at the top of the house and put in a booster if not; you'll need to include a study desk and you might like to think of putting in a small TV.
@noproblem - there's no tax to be paid, it's covered under 'rent-a-room' scheme.
PP not required, assuming you are going for velux windows at the back and you are not looking to have it classified as 'habitable space'.
You can spend 20k and rent your room to earn €1100 tax free.
Since 2017 it's €14,000 relief annually
I believe I've already said that; and you'll find that many attic conversions (my own included) do not meet the height requirement and so can't be called a bedroom; notwithstanding the fact that all fire regs / certifications have been signed off for it. So whilst it can't be called a bedroom, there are plenty of homes where it is used for exactly that.You can't class a non-habitable space as a room.
Just spotted this in one of the earlier posts. Yes this absolutely needs to be done. Make sure you get RSJs and have all certified. You still don't need planning permission.thought the roof structure might have to be changed or at least strengthened to support an extra room
I believe I've already said that; and you'll find that many attic conversions (my own included) do not meet the height requirement and so can't be called a bedroom; notwithstanding the fact that all fire regs / certifications have been signed off for it.
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