Common questions
Tiny home questions, answered plainly.
The answers below switch with the market toggle where Canadian and US rules differ — because the honest answer usually depends on where the home is going.
01 — Placement and zoning
Can I legally place a tiny home on my property?
It depends on your jurisdiction — which is why the zoning lookup exists. The reliable permanent-dwelling path is CSA A277 modular under the BC Building Code; movable units place under RV and pad rules. We check your destination before you sign anything.
Where can I live in a tiny home on wheels?
RV pads, resorts, and land where your jurisdiction allows movable dwellings. Run your location through the zoning lookup — if your answer is no, we'll say so, and show you what would work instead.
02 — Financing
Can I get financing?
A277 on a foundation is real property — conventional and CMHC-insured mortgages, with government-backed mortgage insurance for factory-built homes. Z240 units use RV-style and chattel lending. The financing guide walks through it in order.
How is my money protected?
Five milestone payments, each requested only after the work is photographed and shared with you. One build, one dedicated account. The final 5% is due after you walk through your finished home.
03 — Build and delivery
Do you deliver to the US?
Yes — it's a primary market. Movable units are built to RVIA/NOAH inspection standards and certified before delivery; modular units are built to IBC/IRC with state program approval. We confirm your state's rules first, and if your state has a hard blocker, we'll tell you plainly.
How long until delivery?
10–12 weeks from design approval, with photo updates from the shop floor every week. Current slot availability is confirmed on your consultation call.
Can I tow a KYRAX tiny home myself?
At 24 feet, the flagship needs a heavy-duty truck and a driver comfortable with the length. Most owners use our delivery service — it's priced flat within BC and by distance beyond, and includes placement and leveling.
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