Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wouldn't use it or put your kids in it, why would you put someone else in it. Get an egress window. Its not a legal bedroom for safety reasons. If there were a fire, she could not get out.
My teenager sleeps in our "illegal" basement bedroom. He has a exterior door about 7 steps from the bedroom door. Most all teens beg for a basement bedroom. Whrn I was a teen I slept in a basement that was fully undeground. No door.
Anonymous wrote:If you wouldn't use it or put your kids in it, why would you put someone else in it. Get an egress window. Its not a legal bedroom for safety reasons. If there were a fire, she could not get out.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. I actually was not asking for myself. My relative is planning to do this and I am debating whether to stick my nose in their business and say something. There are no other rooms the au pair could use so they would have to scrap the au pair idea altogether. I'm a little worried the person is going to show up and see the room and say no way. I am also sad for the au pair to live in a windowless room.
Anonymous wrote:If you wouldn't use it or put your kids in it, why would you put someone else in it. Get an egress window. Its not a legal bedroom for safety reasons. If there were a fire, she could not get out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the requirement the bedroom have a window? Is that agency specific? I have never seen this.
We have a beautifully furnished basement with a bedroom (king size poster bed) with no windows a huge playroom and full private bath. We have pics during matching.
Not been an issue. Several au pairs have said they really like it.
It's a fire code issue. In my state/town you could not consider the room you describe as a legal bedroom if you were to sell or rent the home. You have to be able to get out of the room in a fire.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the requirement the bedroom have a window? Is that agency specific? I have never seen this.
We have a beautifully furnished basement with a bedroom (king size poster bed) with no windows a huge playroom and full private bath. We have pics during matching.
Not been an issue. Several au pairs have said they really like it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. I actually was not asking for myself. My relative is planning to do this and I am debating whether to stick my nose in their business and say something. There are no other rooms the au pair could use so they would have to scrap the au pair idea altogether. I'm a little worried the person is going to show up and see the room and say no way. I am also sad for the au pair to live in a windowless room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the agencies don't enforce the legal bedroom requirement, what's to stop you giving her a large closet for a room? A bed in your kid's room? The couch? If you don't want people to rage against this program, at least PRETEND to give a shit about the rules.
We do. This is why the vast majority of us who have responded have said no, it's not legal and not to do it.