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Permits and Variances

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Before building you will have to obtain permits. In a small town the permits may be issued by a single code enforcement officer. In heavily populated cities and towns you or your builder will have to present your plans to the planning board for approval. Often you will need to resubmit your plans after making changes requested by the board members.

Sometimes the board will turn down your application because it fails to meet a fundamental zoning requirement. In the case of a tiny home, this will most likely be size. If the planning board refuses to grant your application a variance, your final option would be an appearance at the separate zoning board of appeals. If determined to prevail you should at this point consider hiring a real estate attorney to help you present your case.

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