house plans with inlaw suite

house plans with inlaw suite

I watched a family in Northern Virginia lose forty-two thousand dollars in architectural fees and non-refundable deposits because they fell in love with a set of House Plans With Inlaw Suite they found on a generic database. They assumed that because the website sold the design, their local building department would let them build it. It didn't work that way. The county viewed the "suite" as a second dwelling unit because it had a full kitchen with a 220V range outlet. Suddenly, they were violating single-family zoning density laws. They had to scrap the entire foundation plan, pay for a complete redesign, and delay their move-in by eight months while their aging parents stayed in a cramped hotel

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