Can I live in a tiny house on my own property?

Can I live in a tiny house on my own property?

Can I put a tiny house on my property? Yes, in most cases. You may have to change the way you build your house in order to comply with your local rules and regulations. It also depends on which state you live in and whether it's the primary house on the property.30 nov 2018

What states are illegal for tiny homes?

- Alabama. - Alaska. - Arkansas. - Connecticut. - Delaware. - Hawaii. - Illinois. - Iowa.

Are tiny homes legal in New York State?

New York certainly doesn't rule out the possibility of building tiny houses. In fact, it has adopted something called "Appendix Q," within its Residential Code, which sets forth building rules for houses that are 400 square feet or less.

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