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Tiny Homes: Grand Rapids vs Wyoming

How do tiny homes rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Grand Rapids and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Grand Rapids has no separate tiny-home use class, but Section 5.9.03 of Chapter 61 (Zoning Ordinance) explicitly authorizes Accessory Dwelling Units of 400-850 square feet, capped at 40% of the primary dwelling's gross floor area, max two bedrooms. One unit must be owner-occupied, ADUs cannot be leased for less than 30 days, and a deed restriction barring separate conveyance must be recorded before the building permit issues. All units must comply with the Michigan Residential Code.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Whether a tiny home is allowed on residential land is a city/township zoning decision, not a Kent County rule. Local minimum floor-area, foundation, and dwelling standards apply. A tiny home on wheels is usually treated as an RV, not a permanent residence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsWyoming
Code SectionChapter 61 Sec. 5.9.03 (ADU)-
Min Size400 sq ft-
Max Size850 sq ft (or 40% of primary)-
Max Bedrooms2-
Owner OccupancyRequired (1 unit)-
Min Lease Term30 days-
Short-Term RentalProhibited-
Deed RestrictionRequired pre-permit-
THOWsNot recognized as dwelling-
Building CodeMichigan Residential Code-
County rule?-No; city/township zoning
On foundation-Meets dwelling + code standards
On wheels-Usually treated as an RV
Key limit-Local minimum floor area
Governing law-MCL 125.3201; MI Residential Code

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Grand Rapids FAQ

Can I build a tiny home in Grand Rapids?

Yes, as an Accessory Dwelling Unit under Chapter 61 Section 5.9.03. The unit must be at least 400 square feet, no larger than 850 square feet (and no more than 40% of the primary dwelling's gross floor area), capped at two bedrooms, on a permanent foundation, and built to the Michigan Residential Code. One of the two units on the lot must be owner-occupied.

Can I rent out my Grand Rapids ADU on Airbnb?

No. Section 5.9.03 expressly prohibits renting an ADU for less than 30 days and prohibits any short-term rental use. Long-term ADU rentals (30+ days) are allowed but the unit must be registered with the City under Chapter 140, and one of the two units on the lot must remain owner-occupied.

Can I park a tiny house on wheels (THOW) on my Grand Rapids lot and live in it?

No. Chapter 61 does not recognize tiny houses on wheels as permanent dwellings. THOWs registered as recreational vehicles cannot be used for full-time occupancy on a residential lot. Tiny dwellings must be on a permanent foundation, comply with the Michigan Residential Code, and be permitted as an ADU or as a standard single-family dwelling.

Wyoming FAQ

Can I park and live in a tiny home on wheels?

Generally no. Most Kent County municipalities classify a tiny home on wheels as an RV that cannot be a permanent residence outside a licensed park. Check your local zoning ordinance.

Is there a minimum size for a tiny house?

Your city or township sets any minimum dwelling floor area through its zoning ordinance. Kent County imposes no such rule, so requirements vary across municipalities.

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