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Pinellas Park vs Seminole

How do tiny homes rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Seminole, FL?

Pinellas Park and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Tiny homes in Pinellas Park must comply with the Florida Building Code definition (400 sq ft or less) and the city's Land Development Code zoning standards, including minimum dwelling size, foundation, and utility-connection requirements.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Tiny homes in Seminole must comply with the Florida Building Code, minimum dwelling size standards, and residential zoning. Tiny houses on wheels are typically treated as RVs and not permitted as primary dwellings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSeminole
FBC tiny home size400 sq ft or less-
Minimum ceiling6 ft 8 inches-
Foundation requiredYes for permanent-
THOWs as residenceRV park only-
Foundation-Permanent required
Wheels-Treated as RV
FBC Appendix Q-Under 400 sq ft allowed
Zoning-Must match district minimums

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can I park a tiny home on wheels in my backyard to live in?

No. Pinellas Park treats tiny homes on wheels as RVs, which cannot be used as a permanent dwelling on a residential lot under Chapter 18 zoning standards.

Could a tiny home qualify as an ADU?

Possibly. A foundation-built tiny home meeting Florida Building Code and Section 18-1530 accessory-dwelling standards may be permitted as an ADU if the zoning allows it.

Seminole FAQ

Can I live in a tiny house on wheels in Seminole?

Generally no. Tiny houses on wheels are classified as RVs and may not serve as full-time residences outside licensed RV parks. Permanent-foundation tiny homes are treated as standard dwellings.

Does Seminole allow Florida Building Code Appendix Q?

Yes, Florida has adopted Appendix Q standards for small dwellings under 400 square feet. Tiny homes still must meet zoning, setback, and utility connection requirements.

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