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ADU Owner Occupancy: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do adu owner occupancy rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Long Beach cannot impose an owner-occupancy requirement on ADUs under California Government Code Section 65852.2(a)(6), as amended by AB 881 and AB 976. JADUs always require owner-occupancy of the JADU or the primary dwelling, recorded by deed restriction.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles cannot impose an owner-occupancy requirement on ADUs permitted between January 2020 and January 2025 under AB 881. JADUs always require owner-occupancy of either the JADU or the primary dwelling, recorded by deed restriction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
ADU Owner-OccupancyNot requiredNot required
JADU Owner-OccupancyRequired by deedRequired by deed
State LawAB 881, AB 976AB 881, AB 976
Code SectionCal. Gov Code 65852.2(a)(6)Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(a)(6)
JADU CodeCal. Gov Code 65852.22Cal. Gov Code 65852.22

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Long Beach FAQ

Do I have to live on-site to rent my Long Beach ADU?

No. Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(a)(6), as amended by AB 881 and AB 976, prohibits Long Beach from requiring owner-occupancy of ADUs.

Does a Long Beach JADU require owner-occupancy?

Yes. Under Cal. Gov Code 65852.22, the owner must occupy either the JADU or the primary dwelling as a principal residence, recorded as a deed restriction at permit issuance.

Can I sell my Long Beach ADU separately from my house?

Generally no, except under the AB 1033 condo-conversion pathway, which Long Beach must opt into by ordinance. JADUs cannot be sold separately under any circumstance.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I have to live on-site to rent my Los Angeles ADU?

No. Cal. Gov Code 65852.2(a)(6), as amended by AB 881 and AB 976, prohibits LA from requiring owner-occupancy of ADUs. The owner may live off-site.

Does a Los Angeles JADU require owner-occupancy?

Yes. Under Cal. Gov Code 65852.22, the owner must occupy either the JADU or the primary dwelling as a principal residence, recorded as a deed restriction.

Can I sell my Los Angeles ADU separately from my house?

Generally no, except under the AB 1033 condo-conversion pathway for qualified affordable ADUs. JADUs cannot be sold separately under any circumstance.

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