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Can both the primary single family residence and the ADU be rented?

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Can both the primary single family residence and the ADU be rented?

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No, an owner of the property or an immediate family member of the property owner must occupy either the principal dwelling unit or the accessory dwelling unit. Owner occupancy is defined as a property owner, as reflected in the title records, who makes his or her legal residence at the site, as evidenced by voter registration, vehicle registration, or similar means and actually resides at the site more than six months out of any given year.

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