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Richmond vs Sugar Land

How do tiny homes rules compare between Richmond, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Sugar Land does not permit standalone tiny homes as primary residences in standard residential zoning districts. The city's Land Development Code does not include a tiny home or ADU-specific classification. Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are not currently authorized in single-family zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondSugar Land
Tiny Homes-Not permitted as primary residence
ADU Classification-Not in current zoning code
Accessory Buildings-200 sq ft exempt; larger need permit
Min Dwelling Size-Per zoning district standards

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Richmond FAQ

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Sugar Land FAQ

Can I build a tiny home in Sugar Land?

Sugar Land does not have a tiny home or ADU classification in its zoning code. Standalone tiny homes are not permitted as primary residences in standard residential districts.

Can I build a guest house on my property in Sugar Land?

Accessory buildings are allowed but must comply with setback, height, and lot coverage requirements. They cannot be used as separate dwelling units without specific zoning approval.

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