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For real? Link?
If so, this would be a real change for the California legislature. Usually they are looking to penalize working Americans!
Noooo I told my wife the only way either of our moms could move in would be in a Tuff Shed in the backyard now this is coming out wtf.
TovBot, Still not seeing anything on Tuff Shed's website.
The bigger news about CA's ADU laws is a that "manufactured homes" are allowed as an accessory unit. Much simpler than trying to figure out how to legalize a Tuff Shed.
Sure they've relaxed the rules a bit, forcing cities to permit them. Still, building a properly permitted ADU to code with electricity, plumbing and HVAC is still going to cost you upwards of $150k in
Only if you don’t know what you are doing.
For real? Link?
If so, this would be a real change for the California legislature. Usually they are looking to penalize working Americans!
"You want my Mom to live in what?"
Noooo I told my wife the only way either of our moms could move in would be in a Tuff Shed in the backyard now this is coming out wtf.
Noooo I told my wife the only way either of our moms could move in would be in a Tuff Shed in the backyard now this is coming out wtf.
One shed for the both of them.
Tuff Sheds are already legal under the law, as well as manufactured homes.
tovarichpeter saysTuff Sheds are already legal under the law, as well as manufactured homes.
Most accessory structures under 120 sq.ft. are allowed without a building permit. Over that limit, though, and it gets more interesting as the Tough Sheds have no foundation. Manufactured homes are built to HUD standards, and, in general, you can't site them on a lot in most cities in
Tuff Shed will build with foundation.
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