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by sburl
2532 days ago
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Hi there - my name is Spencer and I'm one of the co-founders of Rent the Backyard. You're totally right about possible zoning restrictions in most places. The climate in California has really changed in the last two years to allow what the state calls "accessory dwelling units" or ADU (https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Are-accessory-dw...). These laws cover everything from parking, to setbacks, to privacy requirements. We'll go beyond what is required by those laws when it's the right thing to do. These new laws have led to an explosion of building. 4300 of these units were permitted in California last year with 187 in the City of San Jose -- our main focus to start. We love dogs too but this is definitely an issue. Ultimately, this is a product you'll have to decide works or doesn't work for you :) |
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Hypothetical situation: I don't have a dog. I build one of these. A tenant signs a lease. Then I get a dog. But the tenant is terrified of dogs. But they've signed a lease, and (because nobody thought it would be an issue) there's nothing in the lease about whether the owner can have a dog. Now the tenant is really stuck - essentially they are at the owner's mercy.
I don't know if your standard agreement covers this situation, but if not, it's something to think about...