Real Estate/Development,
Government
Jan. 8, 2020
AB 881 et al.: ADU laws
In response to the state's housing crisis, California continues to strip local governments of their ability to regulate accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, in an attempt to promote more and cheaper housing.





Todd Leishman
Of Counsel
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Todd helps public agencies and private developers create successful projects by applying his experience in environmental law and real estate. With a background in public policy and local government law, Todd is also a sought-after adviser on issues surrounding short-term rentals, sober-living facilities and other housing matters.

Isaac M. Rosen
Associate
Best Best & Krieger LLP
Isaac works out of the firm's Los Angeles office on assorted advisory work for local agencies, including cities, special districts and Joint Powers Authorities.
In response to the state's housing crisis, California continues to strip local governments of their ability to regulate accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, in an attempt to promote more and cheaper housing. On Jan. 1, several new laws took effect that leave cities with fewer opportunities to enforce development standards. See Assembly Bills 881, 68, 670, 671, 139 and 587, and Senate Bill 13.
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