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How we define a residential SUIP
We also consider whether your SUIP has one or all of these things:
- a kitchen or kitchenette with a sink with running water
- built-in or wall-mounted benches, drawers or shelves that could provide space for food preparation and/or kitchen appliances
- a separate toilet
- a separate bathroom
- separate internal or external access.
A separate laundry area is not needed for a dwelling to be considered a SUIP.
Most simple sleep-outs or cabins are not SUIPS if they:
- do not have drainage or water pipes installed
- are not being used as part of a boarding house or short term accommodation.
Other residential SUIPs
SUIPs also include rooms and spaces in properties like boarding houses where someone has a tenancy, lease, licence or other agreement to live in a room or use a sleeping space within a room, but shares bathroom and toilet facilities with other residents.
If the rented room is in a residential home, it is probably not considered a SUIP if:
- it is part of a shared tenancy under the same roof
- a main tenant or tenants get flatmates for rooms under the same roof
- there are fewer than six tenants that share bathroom and kitchen facilities
- it has been advertised to potential tenants as a whole home to rent and you do not have separate agreements with each tenant.
Visit Boarding houses on the Tenancy Services website to understand whether your property is a boarding house.
SUIPs used for a single-family household
We will reduce SUIP rates where there is more than one SUIP on a property, if:
- both parts of the property are under the same roof and
- there is internal access between the two parts and
- both parts are used by a single family.
We may need to inspect the property if we cannot confirm all conditions have been met through floor plans and photographs.
Single-family SUIP declaration form
The owner or occupant of the property must sign a SUIP declaration form to confirm it is for single-family use.