This is incorrect. Once the unit is part of, or directly attached to, the main property it will qualify for rent a room relief.2. Lock the internal door and let the flat as a self contained unit with its own front door. This is a tenancy agreement and you cannot claim th
You need to look at the conditions attached to the granted planning, rather than the wording of the application.I have found the planning permission online, it says
You need to look at the conditions attached to the granted planning, rather than the wording of the application.
Or they could apply for a change in the planning permission citing that they are a new owner and do not need the space for their own family. In these times of housing shortages it would be strange to think that there would be a problem.I think you've answered your own question. However as @Tadaima says, you could remove the external access and let it out as a house share.
@Gordon Gekko - question here is re planning permission though.
I think you've answered your own question. However as @Tadaima says, you could remove the external access and let it out as a house share.
I don't understand this comment.Because it is not a house share if it has two external doors.
to take out or cover the external door is a good one & then if the OP wants to rent they can do it as a house share.
Because it is not a house share if it has two external doors.
My house has 4 external doors. It's a 4 bed semid.
For the op, yours is joined to the house so can be rented under the rent a room scheme. You can rent it up to 14k tax free.
Or you (with the appropriate planning permission I presume) can rent as a private dwelling for probably about 20k and pay about 50% tax.
With the rent a room you will have to share the address so I'm not sure how utilities work but it can't be rocket science and if it was me I'd think it was worth figuring out.
It's self contained so check out the rules here
Rent a room tax relief scheme
Rent-a-room relief makes it possible to earn tax-free rental income when you rent out a room in your home to private tenants.www.citizensinformation.ie
still a breach of planning permission. It does not matter if rent a room or not.
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