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Tiny Homes: Cedar Hill vs Irving

How do tiny homes rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Irving, TX?

Irving has fewer restrictions than Cedar Hill.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Cedar Hill treats tiny homes on foundations as single-family dwellings subject to minimum dwelling size, zoning, and IRC Appendix Q rules; tiny houses on wheels are regulated as RVs and cannot be used as permanent residences.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes in Irving must comply with the IRC and UDC for the applicable zoning district. Minimum dwelling size, setback, and utility connection requirements apply. Tiny homes on wheels treated as RVs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillIrving
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Foundation Required-Yes, for permanent dwelling
Tiny Home on Wheels-Treated as RV
Building Permit-Required
Utility Connections-Water, sewer, electric required
Check Feasibility-Planning Dept. (972) 721-2424

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Irving FAQ

Can I put a tiny home in Irving?

Tiny homes on permanent foundations may be allowed if they meet IRC, UDC minimum size, setback, and utility requirements. Contact Planning at (972) 721-2424.

Can I live in a tiny home on wheels in Irving?

No. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as RVs and cannot be used as permanent dwellings in most residential zones.

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