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Tiny House Laws by State 2024

Tiny House Laws by State 2024

At one time, buying a huge house with a white picket fence was the ultimate dream. While many Americans still have that dream, rising home prices drive people to explore different options. Instead of buying a huge, expensive home filled with lots of stuff, some people are downsizing, cleaning out their clutter, and living a simpler life in a tiny house.

What is a Tiny House?

A tiny house is exactly what it sounds like – a very small house. This doesn’t include a home like a one-bedroom home that’s 1,000 square feet. A residential structure under 500 square feet is considered a tiny home, although there isn’t a set definition, so some homes may be slightly larger.

There are many different types of tiny houses. Some have wheels so they can be moved from place to place, perfect for the traveling homeowner. Other tiny homes are stationary. Throughout the nation, there are tiny house communities. In some areas, tiny house owners choose to live completely off the grid.

The interiors of these homes are creatively designed to get the most out of such a small space. Built-in storage, no bathtubs in bathrooms, smaller kitchen appliances, and lofts that serve as bedrooms are just a few of the ways people comfortably live in tiny houses.

Because these are dwellings, building and zoning laws apply in most areas in the U.S.. These laws vary by state, county, and even city. Many areas do not even have tiny house laws since this is a relatively new idea, but laws may be implemented soon as popularity grows. The proper building permits must be acquired in all states, and builders must follow all zoning regulations.

Which States Are Best For Tiny Houses?

Tiny homes are legal in most U.S. states. Some states have outlined specific laws for tiny houses. Again, these requirements and regulations vary state-to-state and even city to city within states as well. Some states are particularly good choices when looking to purchase and live in a tiny home.

California is one of the most tiny home-friendly states. Fresno was the first US city to label tiny houses on wheels as secondary living units. Most cities in California allow owners to build and occupy their tiny homes. Maine has quite lenient regulations across the state for tiny homes as well. Anything under 400 square feet is considered a tiny home in Maine.

The cities of Austin and Spur in Texas are also good choices for tiny home living. Austin allows tiny houses of any size to be built as long as the building has a foundation. Spur was the first American town to remove regulations about minimum size from tiny homes, making it an ideal location for your tiny home.

Tiny house communities are popular in Pima County, Arizona because tiny homes with a foundation are zoned the same as detached single-family houses. Washington also has less strict regulations as long as your tiny home is built on a foundation.

Many communities are also established in Florida because of their tiny living hotels and RV parks. Similarly, Oregon has also shown its commitment to being a location for tiny home living through its creation of the tiny house hotel. These six tiny houses built in a residential neighborhood illustrate the state’s acceptance and understanding of the desire for tiny home dwellings.

The only states that specifically make tiny homes illegal are Alaska, Iowa, Louisiana, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. Other states may have cities and counties that do not allow tiny homes as well.

While laws vary across the nation when it comes to tiny homes, this growing movement could push lawmakers to create more specific laws in the future.

Tiny House Laws by State 2024

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State
Tiny House Legality
Additional Tiny House Legality Details
MississippiUnregulated
New HampshireUnregulated
OklahomaUnregulated
South DakotaLegal with Permit
In South Dakota, you must get a building permit for a tiny house of at least 190 square feet. For ea...
AlabamaLegal
Alabama permits tiny houses on one's own property, in someone else's yard (with permission), or in a...
ArizonaLegal
ArkansasLegal
Allows tiny homes in a residential area if they’re built from the ground up on the property with a f...
CaliforniaLegal
ColoradoLegal
ConnecticutLegal
DelawareLegal
Delaware requires owners of tiny houses on wheels to get titles within 30 days of buying them. Bigge...
District of ColumbiaLegal
Construction codes for the District of Columbia allow them, but only in specific neighborhoods, and ...
FloridaLegal
GeorgiaLegal
HawaiiLegal
IdahoLegal
IllinoisLegal
IndianaLegal
KansasLegal
KentuckyLegal
MaineLegal
MarylandLegal
MassachusettsLegal
A wheeled Tiny House is legally treated as a recreational vehicle (“RV”), mobile home, or trailer th...
MichiganLegal
MinnesotaLegal
MissouriLegal
Special permits are not required for tiny houses on wSheels as long as the living area is less than ...
MontanaLegal
NebraskaLegal
NevadaLegal
New MexicoLegal
Tiny houses constructed on a chassis with permanent axle shall be considered recreational vehicles a...
North CarolinaLegal
OhioLegal
Tiny houses aren't illegal in Ohio. However, the building laws do not necessarily make it easy to go...
OregonLegal
PennsylvaniaLegal
Tiny homes will be allowed where residential accessory uses and structures are permitted, and the lo...
Rhode IslandLegal
South CarolinaLegal
TennesseeLegal
Requirements include that tiny homes have an area of at least 120 sq. ft. Tennessee Code Ann. § 68-1...
TexasLegal
UtahLegal
However, the lack of statewide rules makes living in a tiny home full-time in Utah a little more cha...
VermontLegal
However, tiny homes must meet local zoning regulations and building codes before they are allowed. S...
VirginiaLegal
WashingtonLegal
WyomingLegal
AlaskaIllegal
IowaIllegal
LouisianaIllegal
New JerseyIllegal
New YorkIllegal
North DakotaIllegal
West VirginiaIllegal
WisconsinIllegal
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  20. Tiny House Guide to Rhode Island - The Tiny Life
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  28. Michigan’s Tiny Home Rules and Regulations - Tiny House
  29. Nebraska’s Tiny Home Rules and Regulations - Tiny House
  30. Tiny House Regulations South Dakota
  31. Tennessee Tiny Home Rules and Regulations - Tiny House
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  33. Tiny House Regulations in Utah - Tiny House
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