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The question everyone asks first

Where can you put a tiny home? Let’s find out before you fall in love with a floor plan.

Enter your jurisdiction. You’ll get a plain-language read — what’s allowed, under which certification, and what to ask your municipality. If the answer is no, we say no.

Have a specific property? Check your address and a specialist confirms your lot, free.

Verified guides so far: Surrey · Vancouver · Victoria · Kelowna · Burnaby & Coquitlam · Toronto — more added as lookups tell us where to research next.

Sample result — Canada

Surrey, BC

A277 garden suite: permittable, lot criteria apply. Z240 THOW: RV rules — not a permanent dwelling here.

Best path — A277 modular

Sample result — United States

Example County, WA

Appendix Q status shown per jurisdiction, with state modular program notes. Adoption varies — some as late as 2027.

Every claim destination-checked

Three legal paths — pick by destination, not by looks

Path 1

Permanent dwelling

Modular on a foundation — CSA A277 in Canada, IRC modular with state insignia in the US. Real property, mortgage-eligible, the smoothest permit path for laneway and garden suites.

Path 2

Movable, on a pad

Tiny home on wheels — CSA Z240 in Canada, RVIA/NOAH in the US. Lives on RV pads, resorts, and land where movable dwellings are allowed. Flexible, but placement rules are local.

Path 3

Recreational lot

Park model — CSA Z241 in Canada, ANSI A119.5 in the US. Built for resort lots and campgrounds. Three-season by definition; we'll steer you to Path 1 if you need year-round.

The pad finder

No land yet? Get the pad-finder directory.

CSA and ANSI-friendly RV parks, friendly-bylaw municipalities in Canada, and US jurisdictions worth a look — updated as our zoning logs grow.

Not sure what your answer means? Bring it to the call — zoning is half of what we talk about.

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