Last updated: May 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a tiny home in Florida?

In Florida, a tiny home is typically defined as a dwelling under 400 square feet, excluding lofts. However, specific definitions may vary by county and municipality. The Florida Building Code has adopted Appendix Q, which provides specific provisions for tiny houses.

Can I put a tiny home on wheels (THOW) in Florida?

Tiny homes on wheels are often classified as RVs in Florida. They generally cannot be used as permanent residences in standard residential zones. However, some counties allow them in designated RV parks, on agricultural land, or in specific tiny home communities. Always check local regulations before purchasing land for a THOW.

What are ADUs and how do they relate to tiny homes?

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are secondary housing units on a single-family residential lot. Many Florida counties allow tiny homes as ADUs, subject to size restrictions and other regulations. This is often the easiest legal path to placing a tiny home in a residential area.

What special considerations should I be aware of for building in Florida?

Florida has strict building codes due to hurricane risks. All structures must meet wind resistance standards based on their location. Coastal areas have additional requirements. Flood zone considerations are also important, as many areas require elevated construction. Finally, energy efficiency codes are significant due to Florida's hot climate.

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