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A backyard tiny home is a residential building code compliant structure often referred to as an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), granny flat, backyard cottage, micro-cottage or even a casita in Southern California. The homes are typically smaller than the existing “big” home on the property, making them relatively tiny.
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Learn More »Homeowners should determine what they can build on their property before worrying too much about the cost and how to finance construction. It is tempting for people to simply call their local planning department and ask “How can I build a backyard home?” But it will serve you a great deal more to do some research on your own first, including taking a look at your town’s ADU regulations. This will allow you to prepare more specific questions and help you get the most out of your local planners’ expertise. Some examples of questions you might have are:
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Learn More »Town zoning ordinances often define the maximum amount of ground that can be covered by structures. Zoning bylaws most commonly refer to this as “Building Coverage Ratios” or “Open Space Ratios.”
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