Garage conversion rules in Montgomery County, PA — sometimes called garage-to-ADU or accessory living unit conversions — govern permits, ceiling height, egress, and parking replacement.
Montgomery County has no garage-conversion rule. Whether you can convert a garage to living space is governed by your borough or township zoning ordinance plus the statewide Uniform Construction Code building permit. Check with your municipality.
Converting a garage into a bedroom, office or rental unit is regulated at two levels, neither of them the county. First, your municipality's zoning ordinance (authorized by MPC Section 603(b) to control the 'use of structures') determines whether the new use is permitted and whether it triggers off-street-parking replacement. Second, Pennsylvania's Uniform Construction Code (UCC) requires a building permit for the change of occupancy, egress, insulation and electrical work. If the conversion creates a separate dwelling unit it is effectively an ADU and faces the same local zoning limits. Always pull a UCC building permit from your municipality's code office and confirm zoning first.
An unpermitted conversion violates both the local zoning ordinance and the UCC. The municipality can issue stop-work orders, deny occupancy, require reversion to a garage, and impose fines. Enforcement is municipal, not county.
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