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You are not allowed to sleep in the cabin if it is located in another municipality. But legally, there is nothing in the way of that some other in hyttekommunen can use the cabin.
Satvir Singh Parmar from Drammen has decided to lend the cabin of the Gausta in easter to others who live in Tinn municipality.
“We have never borrowed out Singhsbu before, but is the effort so is the effort,” writes drammenseren in a facebook post.
If not we can use the cabin, then it is surely someone else from the village that will up in fjellhøyden and get some sun, ” says Parmar to NRK.
He has received many inquiries from people who want to borrow a cabin in the own municipality.
the Choice fell on a family with children in the week and a hard-working single mother until the weekend after easter. He is not concerned to lend the cabin out to strangers.
I trust the people, ” says Parmar.
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more than one million australians are directly affected by the ban, according to the Norwegian Hytteforening. Here with the owner of a cabin Jørn Mathisen, who started facebookgruppen “Hyttebytte”.
Photo: Private Created group for hyttebytte
Hyttebytte-the concept is that you switch with someone who has a cabin in your hjemkommune. On the way breaks not with hytteforbudet.
– I live in Sandefjord and have a cabin in Oregon. Maybe someone in Oregon has a cabin in Sandefjord, so we can switch, ” says Jørn Mathisen.
This week he started facebookgruppen “Hyttebytte”. The goal is that he himself and others to find a hyttematch.
Familiefaren tend to go on the cabin in the hjemkommunen in the week of easter. But it’s not just easter that is the motivation to switch to a cabin.
Some stay a little cramped, and then it can be nice to split up if you are many with the home office, and home schooling.
Lawyer: – Hyttebytte is legal within
Lawyer Jon Wessel-Aas has set himself thoroughly into the legal regarding hytteforbudet.
Lawyer Jon Wessel-Aas believe there is no doubt that hyttebytte is contained within such hytteforbudet is formulated.
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The regulation says that “people are forbidden to sleep in a holiday home in a different municipality than where they are registered.”
– Imagine that you live in Oslo and have a cabin in Sjusjøen. You can’t spend the night there themselves, and also can not rent or lend it out to friends who live outside of the hyttekommunen. But you can lend or rent it out to someone who lives in the same municipality as the cabin is in, ” says Wessel-Aas.
the Lawyer believes this does not undermine the purpose of the hytteforbudet.
– the Justification for the prohibition is that one should shield the health services in the municipalities from becoming overloaded. Borrow or rent to someone who is already resident in the municipality, increases the it is not the burden on the municipality’s smittevernberedskap, ” he says.
Can be rented out tax-free
Rental of a private cabin for up to 10.000 nok per year is tax-free, says Rolf Lothe from Skattebetalerforeningen,
Photo: Karina Kaupang Jørgensen / NRK
the Tax rules allow you to rent out tax-free within a limit in a year.
for example, If you rent for two weeks for 5.000 nok per week, this will be tax-free, ” explains Rolf Lothe from Skattebetalerforeningen.
This assumes that you do not rent any further that year and even use the cabin the rest of the year.
– tax-free money can come in handy for many now, ” says Pengedoktoren Agnes Bergo.
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– The clear recommendation from the health authorities is that we do not travel on leisure trips now, ” says Anne-Grete Melkerud, senior advisor at the ministry of Health.
She believes that travel generally increases the risk of infection.
– I understand that some thinking about what is allowed, instead of thinking about what is wise to do in the situation we are in. But I hope that each and every one of us takes the responsibility to contribute to lessen the pressure on the health service, so that the seriously ill can get help, ” says Melkerud.
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