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Tiny Homes: Burbank vs Glendale

How do tiny homes rules compare between Burbank, CA and Glendale, CA?

Burbank and Glendale have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on foundations are regulated as ADUs under CA Gov Code 65852.2. Tiny homes on wheels may be classified as RVs and are not permitted as permanent dwellings. Burbank allows ADUs up to 1,200 sq ft detached.

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on wheels are not permitted as permanent dwellings in Glendale. Fixed tiny homes on a foundation may qualify as ADUs under CA Gov Code 65852.2 and must meet local ADU standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankGlendale
On FoundationRegulated as ADUMay qualify as ADU
On WheelsClassified as RV, not permanent dwellingNot allowed as dwelling
Max Size1,200 sq ft (detached ADU)-
State LawCA Gov Code 65852.2CA Gov Code 65852.2
Max ADU Size-1,200 sq ft detached

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Burbank FAQ

Can I put a tiny home in my backyard?

Possibly under Burbank ADU rules if on a permanent foundation. Tiny homes on wheels face stricter zoning limitations.

What is the minimum house size?

Burbank typically requires 400 to 800+ square feet for a primary dwelling. ADU rules may allow smaller secondary units.

Glendale FAQ

Can I put a tiny home in my backyard?

Possibly under Glendale ADU rules if on a permanent foundation. Tiny homes on wheels face stricter zoning limitations.

What is the minimum house size?

Glendale typically requires 400 to 800+ square feet for a primary dwelling. ADU rules may allow smaller secondary units.

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