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Tiny Homes: Everett vs Lynnwood

How do tiny homes rules compare between Everett, WA and Lynnwood, WA?

Lynnwood has fewer restrictions than Everett.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Everett regulates tiny homes differently based on whether they are on a permanent foundation or on wheels. Zoning and minimum square footage requirements apply.

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Lynnwood, WA

Snohomish County

Few Restrictions

Washington recognizes tiny houses on foundations under IRC Appendix Q and tiny houses on wheels as recreational vehicles under RCW 35.21.686.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettLynnwood
FoundationTreated as dwelling-
On WheelsRV classification typically-
Min Size400 to 800 sq ft varies-
ADU PathMay allow as secondary-
On-foundation standard-IRC Appendix Q
Wheeled tiny house-RV per RCW 35.21.686
Max size foundation-400 square feet
Community statute-RCW 35.21.684

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Everett FAQ

Can I put a tiny home in my backyard?

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

What is the minimum house size?

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

Lynnwood FAQ

Are tiny houses legal in Washington?

Yes. Tiny houses on foundations are regulated under IRC Appendix Q, and wheeled tiny houses are classified as recreational vehicles under RCW 35.21.686.

Can cities ban tiny house communities?

Cities must permit tiny house communities under RCW 35.21.684 in conformance with state standards, though zoning and density rules still apply.

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