FOR HOMEOWNERS
Your ADU questions, answered.
So you’re thinking about adding an ADU to your property - congratulations! Here are some of our suggestions to help you get started.
ADUs are also called granny flats, converted garages, or basement apartments. No matter the type, they are a flexible space that grows with your family.
Put simply, a JADU is a smaller version of an ADU. Under California state law, homeowners can now build both an ADU and a JADU on their property.
Once you know what you’re allowed to build on your property, it’s time to think about how you want your ADU to look and feel. We strongly recommend homeowners work with a professional throughout the planning and design process.
Now that you know you’re allowed to build and have set a budget, here’s everything you can expect once you begin building your ADU.
Your guide to managing ADU construction! During construction, your ADU will be inspected multiple times to ensure it is being built according to the permitted plans.
Construction is complete, and now it’s time for someone to move in. This may be you, a friend, a family member, or a renter. If it is a tenant, there are plenty of resources to help you if you are a new landlord, including organizations that can match you with a renter and help you manage your unit.
New state laws have made it easier than ever for homeowners and multifamily property owners to build an ADU.