There’s a bit of mixed messaging surrounding the granny flat proposal, but it's mostly being received well.
The Government's new discussion document proposes allowing small structures up to 60 square metres to be built without resource consents.
It's part of efforts to make it easier and more affordable for families to live the way that suits them.
Combined Building Supplies Chairperson Carl Taylor told Mike Hosking that it's unclear if an engineer's report is still required.
But, he says, assuming the granny flats still need to meet the building code, there shouldn't be too much to be concerned about.
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