Building & Leasing

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

Property Lines

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

Zoning, Permits, & Agreements (dif element)

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf

CAN I BUILD ON MY LAND?

Every county and municipality have different requirements and building regulations that will impact the legal right to build on your property. To begin, the property must be a legal building lot. Before you acquire a development permit, you will need to ensure that your property meets the legal definition of a ‘legal building lot’. The property must meet zoning requirements, be physically buildable, follow conservation codes, and have access to water and septic systems. You will also need to know the following: is there legal access to your property, is it in the floodplain or geological hazard zones? All these regulations and more should be carefully considered before buying a property. For more information visit: Oregon Building Codes Division: https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/pages/index.aspx

 

CAN I PUT A TINY HOME ON MY PROPERTY?

Tiny homes are subject to building codes and licensing standards that govern their construction and installation along with zoning codes that dictate where they can be sited. Tiny homes can be grouped into one of three categories based on their intended use: permanent, temporary, or transitional. Each category prioritizes different outcomes. For more information on Tiny homes, please visit: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lpro/Publications/Background-Brief-Tiny-Home-Regulation-2019.pdf