If you wish to allow someone to live in a temporary home for short-term accommodation on your property, you may need to apply to Council for approval. A temporary home can be a tent, or registered vehicle such as:
- caravan
- car
- campervan
- motorhome
- trailer on wheels (tiny home or portable home).
When is approval not required
Approval is not required for:
- temporary homes that are unoccupied and merely being stored on private land.
- a person or family to occupy a temporary home on another person's property if they meet the minimum standards.
To determine if you meet the requirements or if Council approval is needed, review the self-assessable checklist(PDF, 652KB).
Notification to local government
If your temporary home is self-assessable, the owner or occupier of the permanent dwelling must notify Council within 7 days from the start of the occupancy. To notify Council, submit a notification to local government form.
How long can you occupy a self-assessable temporary home
A registered vehicle used as a temporary home can be occupied for up to 42 days within any 12-month period. This period can consist of either 42 consecutive days or multiple shorter periods totalling up to 42 days over the year.
A tent can be occupied for up to 96 consecutive hours.
When approval is required
Temporary home - registered vehicle
If your temporary home is unable to meet the minimum standards an application may be submitted for short term accommodation if the:
- temporary home will only be occupied for up to 6 months and within that time, the applicant will:
- erect or convert an existing building on an allotment into a permanent dwelling; or
- carry out building work on a permanent dwelling on an allotment that will make the dwelling temporarily unfit for residential occupancy
- temporary home will be occupied on the same allotment as the permanent dwelling
- allotment on which the temporary home will be occupied is 3000 square metres or larger
- temporary home is a registered vehicle.
You need to apply with all supporting documentation at least 30 business days before you need to occupy a temporary home.
Once all supporting documents have been provided, your application will be reviewed and assessed under the Temporary Homes Local Law 2023.
Temporary homes that may need other approvals
Approval to live in a shed
If you would like to occupy a shed, you will need building approval from a private building certifier. The certifier will assess the work and grant building approval if it meets relevant legislation and standards. It is the property owner's responsibility to ensure they have all required permits before starting building work.
Tiny or modular homes that are mounted on a slab, stumps, or other permanent structure
Call Council on (07) 3205 0555 to discuss approvals that may be required for permanent tiny or modular homes.