Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP
Also that only applies if you are doing it as a full accessory dwelling unit (separate kitchen and fully separate from the main home). You are allowed, without a permit, to rent your basement as a “room in the house.” If it has a kitchen though you need to be permitted.
So is this correct, you can rent out a room in your basement without any license/permit in Montgomery county, md?
Anonymous wrote:^PP
Also that only applies if you are doing it as a full accessory dwelling unit (separate kitchen and fully separate from the main home). You are allowed, without a permit, to rent your basement as a “room in the house.” If it has a kitchen though you need to be permitted.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised MoCo would let you build a kitchen in the basement which would convert a SFH into multi-family dwelling. I tried this in Fairfax County and got rejected right away so it's a surprise to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would one complain if they know their neighbors are not properly licensed and renting to someone in their basement?
^^^ OP, that is the only thing you have to worry about. I'm not sure that complaining will do much as they would likely need a warrant to enter the house anyway.
In most counties there is no way to do it legally if the basement were to be configured in a way that would make the house a multi family unit. If you are getting work done like putting in a basement kitchen, I would not get anything inspected so that you stay off the counties radar. Tons of people do it, so you should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Where would one complain if they know their neighbors are not properly licensed and renting to someone in their basement?
Anonymous wrote:If we wanted to rent out our basement of our home, in Montgomery county, do we need a permit or what is the paperwork required for it.