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Real Estate/Development,
Land Use,
Construction

Apr. 21, 2021

New regulations fuel surge in accessory dwelling building

It is currently very difficult to convert an unused ground floor retail space back into its original use as residential housing under existing state law, according to Allen Matkins attorney Matthew Fogt.

New regulations have fueled a surge in the construction of accessory dwelling units statewide, and now there is another California Senate bill intended to make them even more feasible.

It is currently very difficult to convert an unused ground floor retail space back into its original use as residential housing under existing state law, according to Allen Matkins attorney Matthew Fogt.

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