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Vincent Pflieger
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Is it possible to buy a land in Los Angeles and place a Tiny home for rent on it?

Vincent Pflieger
  • Investor
  • Brooklyn, New York City
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Hello everyone,

I had this question about the tiny home regulation in Los Angeles county.

Since the city is over saturated with overpriced properties, why not buy a piece of land (in the Hollywood Hills for example) and set up a couple tiny home on it?

One could be used as a primary/secondary residence and the other one used for STR for example.
Let me know your thoughts!

Thanks 

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Jonathan Taylor
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Jonathan Taylor
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@Vincent Pflieger Great idea but if the property is zoned for multifamily and you build prefab, that could work but clearing this idea with LADBS would be the first step. Hooking up utilities and plumbing would be another hurtle as these permits are not cheap. Last hurdle would be financing. This is an out of the box ground up build with land purchase so the pool of lenders will be limited. 

I don't want to rain on this idea so start with the city planning and see what they say. 

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