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ADU Permit in San Diego

Getting an ADU Permit in San Diego is easier with the right guidance. FortuneADU provides expert help in zoning laws, design approval, and permit applications. Their team ensures a smooth process from planning to approval, helping homeowners add value to their property with legal, compliant accessory dwelling units.

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ADU Permit in San Diego

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  1. Fortune ADU ADU Permit in San Diego https://www.fortuneadu.com/

  2. What is an ADU? • Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU): A secondary housing unit on a single-family or multifamily residential lot. • Can be attached, detached, or converted from an existing structure (like garage or basement). • Known as “granny flats” or “in-law suites.” • Provide flexible housing options for family or rental income.

  3. Why San Diego Encourages ADUs • Helps address housing shortages in California. • Provides affordable rental options within residential neighborhoods. • Increases property value and homeowner income potential. • Supports multi-generational living while preserving neighborhood character. • City policies are designed to simplify approval and reduce barriers.

  4. ADU Permit Process in San Diego • Pre-Planning: Review zoning, lot size, and design requirements. • Application Submission: Fill out ADU permit forms with site and floor plans. • Plan Review: City reviews for compliance with building and zoning codes. • Approval & Fees: Pay required fees after approval. • Construction: Begin building under permitted guidelines. • Final Inspection: City inspects and issues occupancy approval.

  5. Tips for a Smooth Permit Process • Consult city’s official ADU regulations before starting. • Hire a licensed architect or contractor familiar with local codes. • Ensure your design maximizes space while meeting safety requirements. • Budget for fees, construction, and inspections. • Submit complete documents to avoid delays. • Stay updated with San Diego’s latest ADU housing policies.

  6. Fortune ADU thank you https://www.fortuneadu.com/ +1 (619) 836-0025 9810 Scripps Lake Dr sales@fortuneadu.com

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