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What is the difference between a Secondary Dwelling Unit and a guest house?

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What is the difference between a Secondary Dwelling Unit and a guest house?

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Secondary dwelling units can have a kitchen and can be rented. A guest house cannot have a kitchen, laundry, garage, or separate electrical meter, nor be rented separately from the main house. Secondary dwelling units cannot exceed 1,200 square feet, while guest houses are limited to 600 square feet in size. A property is not allowed to have both a secondary dwelling unit and a guesthouse.

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