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Tiny Homes East Texas
I have a piece of property in an unincorporated area east of Dallas. It is supplied by a MUD and I have approval for 20 tiny home and a facility for laundry machines. The property is about 1.5 acres and I only need for the county to approve infrastructure plans. A court ruling in Texas establishes that a tiny house does not need to be on a chassis. I have visited the Lake Dallas Tiny Home complex and although their website states they do consulting, they did not have time for new clients. I have several questions: 1. Does anyone have experience with such a small development and provide consulting services? 2. I have considered purchasing shells and having them converted to tiny homes. Any thoughts? 3. What about solar on the roofs to reduce tenant costs? Thanks for any input.