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Tiny Homes: Folsom vs Fruitridge Pocket

How do tiny homes rules compare between Folsom, CA and Fruitridge Pocket, CA?

Folsom and Fruitridge Pocket have similar restriction levels.

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on foundations in Folsom are regulated as ADUs or primary dwellings under state ADU law. Tiny Homes On Wheels (THOWs) are generally classified as recreational vehicles and cannot be used as permanent dwellings in residential zones. Movable Tiny Houses meeting ANSI 119.5 may qualify as ADUs under AB 68 amendments.

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Fruitridge Pocket, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on a permanent foundation can qualify as ADUs in unincorporated Sacramento County. Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) are regulated as recreational vehicles and generally cannot be used as permanent dwellings on residential lots.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomFruitridge Pocket
Foundation BuiltPermit as ADU-
THOWRV β€” not permanentTreated as RV
ANSI A119.5May qualify if sited-
RV Occupancy30-day max residential-
State LawH&S Β§18010 + Gov Β§65852.2-
On Foundation-ADU pathway available
Min Size-150 sq ft habitable
RV Stay-30 days max
MH Parks-Title 25 rules

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Folsom FAQ

Can I live in a tiny house on wheels in my Folsom backyard?

Not as a permanent residence. THOWs are classified as RVs and can only be occupied up to 30 days per year on a residential lot. For permanent occupancy, build a foundation-based ADU instead.

What's the smallest ADU I can build in Folsom?

There's no strict minimum size in state law, but it must meet habitability code β€” at minimum a habitable space with bathroom, kitchenette, egress, and utilities. Most permit-approved tiny ADUs are 150-400 sq ft.

Fruitridge Pocket FAQ

Can I live in a tiny home on wheels on my rural Sacramento County property?

Not as a permanent residence. THOWs are treated as RVs and cannot be occupied long-term outside a licensed RV or mobile home park.

What if I put the tiny home on a foundation?

Then it qualifies as an ADU or primary dwelling under state ADU law if it meets code and zoning.

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