Milton Miller

I’ve spent more than 20 years working in almost every facet of the building world, including concrete, foundations, log homes, custom homes, and metal roofing. Over the years, that hands-on experience grew into broader roles involving commercial hotel projects, permitting, residential project management, and modular construction. Having seen the process from so many angles, I write to share practical, real-world insight and help people understand what it actually takes to make their tiny home dreams come true.

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What Counties in Utah Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Utah allows tiny houses as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in select counties like Salt Lake and Washington County, with minimum…

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What Counties in Washington Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Washington state allows tiny houses as permanent residences when built on foundations and meeting IRC Appendix Q requirements, with a…

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What Counties in Vermont Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Vermont does not have uniform county-level regulations for tiny houses; instead, decisions are primarily made at the municipal level across…

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What Counties in Michigan Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Michigan allows tiny houses in select counties including Wayne, Leelanau, Montmorency, Mecosta, and Cheboygan, with varying minimum square footage requirements…

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What Counties in Massachusetts Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Massachusetts permits tiny houses as permanent dwellings under Appendix Q of the state building code, which covers homes of 400…

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What Counties in Maryland Allow Tiny Houses – Rules and Regulations You Need To Consider

Maryland permits tiny houses as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in counties such as Montgomery, Baltimore, and Garrett, typically requiring a…

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What Counties in North Carolina Allow Tiny Houses – Rules and Regulations You Need To Consider

North Carolina permits tiny houses as permanent residences when they comply with the International Residential Code and local zoning laws.…

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What Counties in Nevada Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Nevada permits tiny houses as permanent residences in counties with populations exceeding 100,000, provided they adhere to International Residential Code…

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What Counties in Pennsylvania Allow Tiny Houses – Rules and Regulations You Need To Consider

 Pennsylvania lacks uniform statewide regulations for tiny houses, leading to diverse rules across counties and municipalities governed by the Uniform…

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What Counties in Alabama Allow Tiny Houses – Rules and Regulations You Need To Consider

 Tiny houses continue to gain traction across the United States as an affordable, sustainable housing option that promotes minimalist living…

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What Counties in Wisconsin Allow Tiny Houses – Rules & Regulations You Need To Consider

Wisconsin permits tiny houses as permanent structures on foundations in counties such as Dane and Barron, where minimum square footage…

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What Counties in New Hampshire Allow Tiny Houses – Rules and Regulations You Need To Consider

New Hampshire allows tiny houses as permanent structures in all counties when compliant with the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC)…

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