ADU Owner Occupancy: Altadena vs Glendale
How do adu owner occupancy rules compare between Altadena, CA and Glendale, CA?
Altadena, CA
Los Angeles County
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Glendale, CA
Los Angeles County
Glendale cannot require owner occupancy on standard ADUs permitted after January 1, 2020 because California Government Code §65852.2(a)(6), made permanent by AB 976 (2023), prohibits local owner-occupancy mandates. Junior ADUs (JADUs) under GMC §30.34.080 still require owner occupancy of either the primary dwelling or the JADU because they share walls and utilities, recorded by deed restriction.
View full Glendale rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Altadena | Glendale |
|---|---|---|
| Standard ADU | - | No owner occupancy (state preempts) |
| JADU | - | Owner occupancy required |
| State Law | - | Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6); AB 976 |
| Deed Restriction | - | ADU Covenant Agreement recorded |
| Condo Conversion (AB 1033) | - | Not adopted by Glendale |
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Altadena FAQ
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Glendale FAQ
Does Glendale require owner occupancy for ADUs?
No, not for standard ADUs. California Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6) and AB 976 (2023) preempt local owner-occupancy mandates permanently. Both the primary dwelling and the ADU may be rented to non-owner tenants on terms of 30 days or more.
What about JADUs in Glendale?
JADUs still require owner occupancy of either the primary dwelling or the JADU under GMC §30.34.080 and Gov. Code §65852.22. Glendale records an ADU Covenant Agreement against title at permit issuance to memorialize the requirement.
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