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ADU Update: New Laws Impacting Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)

Last Updated: January 27, 2025By

Sponsored by Revival Homes

Adding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to your property these days is allowed by right under new state laws. Learn how to take advantage of the law allowing YOU to add density and rental units to your property. Starting in January 2025, a new state law will let you double the number of units on your multifamily property with ADUs. ADUs are a great way, sometimes the ONLY way, to increase rental income and improve your “N.O.I.” If YOU are interested in learning about all the new California laws that encourage the construction of ADUs, this is the webinar for you!

WEBINAR DISCUSSION TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • The new laws and regulations allowing Accessory Dwelling Units or “ADUs” to be constructed at multifamily buildings, including new allowable height limits and streamlining of approvals. Learn how you can rapidly increase income at your property by adding an ADU.
  • Potential vs. anticipated ADU project cost – understand YOUR potential return on investment.
  • How to convert garages, recreational, laundry and storage rooms into Accessory Dwelling Units that you can generate rental income for.
  • ADU designs, size and height limitations. “Oh…and what about those parking requirements?”
  • And much, much more – your questions submitted prior to and during the webinar will drive the discussion.

GUEST SPEAKER: Anthony Dedousis, Founder and CEO of Revival Homes

Anthony Dedousis is the founder and CEO of Revival Homes, which facilitates the construction of ADUs. He is a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and housing expert who has spent his career using data to help businesses solve problems. He has been a leader in the pro-housing movement in Los Angeles since 2018, and a longtime housing reform advocate who led policy and research at Abundant Housing LA, a housing nonprofit, and currently serves on the board of YIMBY Action, a nationwide pro-housing advocacy organization. His work on housing reform has appeared on the op-ed pages of the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and Streetsblog. Mr. Dedousis is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Chicago MBA program.

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