Good morning,
I live in a 6 bedrooms house in North Shore Auckland, NZ. There are three bedrooms upstairs and three bedrooms downstairs. I plan to rent out two bedroom downstairs for around NZ$300 per week. I am using one bedroom downstairs as my home office. I have shower, toilet, washing machine, refrigerator and microwave downstairs for the boarder to use. I don't use any of them. I only have one kitchen upstairs. I don't plan to let boarder to use kitchen upstairs.
I plan to install a garden shed attached to my house downstairs and offer boarders a portable gas/electricity cookware to cook inside the garden shed.
My question is it legal from city council view? What to say to my house/contents insurance company about this?
I have no plan to pay city council NZ$100k from what I read from this forum.
I guess there are thousands of people like me face the same situation in Auckland. I just worry about if I break Auckland city council rule and if there is a fire, the insurance company might not pay me the money to rebuild the house.
TIA
I live in a 6 bedrooms house in North Shore Auckland, NZ. There are three bedrooms upstairs and three bedrooms downstairs. I plan to rent out two bedroom downstairs for around NZ$300 per week. I am using one bedroom downstairs as my home office. I have shower, toilet, washing machine, refrigerator and microwave downstairs for the boarder to use. I don't use any of them. I only have one kitchen upstairs. I don't plan to let boarder to use kitchen upstairs.
I plan to install a garden shed attached to my house downstairs and offer boarders a portable gas/electricity cookware to cook inside the garden shed.
My question is it legal from city council view? What to say to my house/contents insurance company about this?
I have no plan to pay city council NZ$100k from what I read from this forum.
I guess there are thousands of people like me face the same situation in Auckland. I just worry about if I break Auckland city council rule and if there is a fire, the insurance company might not pay me the money to rebuild the house.
TIA
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