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Permitting my tiny home village is not going as planned
Summary
This episode of Robuilt covers the challenges and considerations around planning for a tiny home village, including hiring engineers and navigating local regulations, touching on elements required for getting approval for a tiny home village, working with soil conditions, working with a structural engineer, considering setbacks for all property, and parking requirements for multi-unit properties. The episode also introduces a new member to the Robuilt Team.
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