What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
Regardless of what they’re called, an accessory dwelling unit, also known
as an ADU, is an additional living quarters on single-family lots that is
independent of the primary dwelling unit, according to the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development. The separate living spaces are equipped
with kitchen and bathroom facilities, and can be either attached or
detached from the main residence.
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