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Changing Suburban Demographics Collide With Outdated Zoning Laws
July 25, 2012 /
Junior’s living in the basement. Mom and Dad put a tenant in the garage. And now Grandma’s moving in. But packing them in like that isn’t always legal.
The suburban single-family home is becoming a misnomer as economic reality collides with shifting demographics.
Many suburban communities have long made it difficult, or impossible, for homeowners to convert underused space–barns, garages and basements–into rental apartments. But across the U.S., homeowners are pressing for changes in zoning laws to allow rentals while home builders report a rise in demand for houses with in-law suites or quarters with separate entry.
By S. MITRA KALITA
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