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The granny flats building consent exemption allows small standalone dwellings up to 70 square metres in size to be built without a building consent if:
As a homeowner, you have a choice when building a granny flat. You can use the granny flats exemption or follow the standard building consent process. Use this checklist to help decide whether your project is more suited to the granny flats exemption or the standard building consent process. Each option has its own advantages and limitations. The right choice depends on your design, materials, timeframe, and how much flexibility or certainty you need.
If you’re considering using the granny flats exemption, make sure you read all sections of the MBIE guidance to understand what’s required and how to meet your responsibilities.
Guidance from MBIE is available here: Granny Flats exemption guidance and resources
Step-by-Step guide: Plan a Granny flat
Homeowner Fact sheet for granny flats exemption
Step-by-step guide: Complete a granny flat
Checklists:
Step-by -step guide: Build a Granny Flat
Key Messages for Licensed Building Professionals
Step-by -step guide: Complete a granny flat
Step-by -step guide: Design a Granny flat
Step-by -step guide: Complete a granny flat
Council (Territorial Authorities) Fact Sheet for Granny flat exemption
Step-by -step guide: Complete a granny flat
All the Step-by-Step guides are also all together in one document: Step-by-step guide: Plan, design, build and complete a granny flat