Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have been known by many names: granny flats, in-law units, backyard cottages, and secondary units. No matter what you call them, ADUs are an innovative, affordable, effective option for adding much-needed housing in California.
In 2022 Governor Gavin Newsom signed 18 bills into law that will boost housing production in California. Many of these bills fall into two categories: first, bills that reduce barriers for developers to build large-scale housing (more than four units), and second, bills that reduce barriers for homeowners to build accessory dwelling units (“ADUs”) in single-family homes.
Types of ADUs
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Detached ADU |
Attached ADU |
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Conversion ADU |
Junior ADU |