Tiny home rules in Victorville, CA β covering tiny houses on wheels (THOWs), park model RVs, and tiny home on foundation builds β determine where they are legal and how they get permitted.
Foundation-built tiny homes qualify as ADUs under Gov Code 65852.2 in Victorville. Tiny homes on wheels are treated as RVs or park trailers and cannot be used as permanent dwellings on residential lots.
California law recognizes two distinct tiny home categories. A tiny house built on a permanent foundation to California Residential Code standards is a legal dwelling. If placed as a second unit on a single-family lot, it qualifies as an ADU under Government Code 65852.2 and must be ministerially approved in Victorville subject to the 850 to 1,000+ square-foot size rules, four-foot setbacks, and no-minimum-lot-size provisions. A tiny home on wheels (THOW) is legally either a recreational vehicle under California Vehicle Code and Health and Safety Code Division 13 Part 2.1, or a park trailer. THOWs cannot be used as a permanent residence on a standard residential lot in Victorville and cannot substitute for an ADU unless they meet state Movable Tiny House standards (HCD certification under 2020 emergency regs) and the city has adopted ordinance language to accept them. Victorville has not adopted a separate Movable Tiny House ordinance, so THOWs are treated as RVs and limited to licensed mobile home parks or RV parks. Short-term storage on a residential lot follows RV parking rules. Site selection must also avoid Joshua trees under AB 122.
Living in a tiny home on wheels as a primary residence on a residential lot is routinely cited by Code Enforcement. Unpermitted foundation-built tiny homes can be cited as unpermitted structures and required to be permitted or removed.
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