4 Reasons Why You Should Contact the Best ADU Builders San Jose has to Offer to Build a Teen Apartment Space


In the last five years, the number of people who call the best ADU builders San Jose has to offer for an estimate has tripled. Some people buy an ADU because it serves as a great rental property to supplement one’s retirement or income, while others buy an ADU to use as a home office […]
4 Compelling Reasons Why You Should build a San Jose ADU Granny Flat


4 Compelling Reasons Why You Should build a San Jose ADU Granny Flat Housing prices, childcare, and elder care costs are on the rise making it difficult for families to care for their elderly parents. As a result, more families in Northern California are contacting the best San Jose ADU builders specializing in granny flats […]
What’s The Process To Build An Accessory Dwelling Unit?
Not all building processes are the same. In fact, some are just better than others. Our process to build an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) stands out from the traditional builders and contractors in many different ways. First, we provide an end-to-end turnkey service, which means that we take care of every detail from beginning to […]
Campbell Regulation
Learn more about what might work on your lot at Campbell ADU Ordinance & updates link Zoning and Land Use
What’s an ADU?
Granny flats, in-law apartments, casitas, guest houses, pool houses, backyard homes. Through time, these constructions have gone by various names. Presently, they are most frequently referred to in planning departments as accessory dwelling units, or ADUs. We founded ADORE Homes on the premise of making ADUs a life enhancer for households. Unlike many other products […]
Assembly Bill No. 68
A long and detailed bill covering multiple ADU rule changes including permitting adding ADUs and JADUs to single-family properties Assembly Bill No. 68
Assembly Bill No. 881
Shared bill with AB 68 and includes provisions to permit ADUs in multi-family dwelling structures. Assembly Bill No. 881
Senate Bill No. 13
Includes a provision to prohibit a local agency from imposing an owner-occupant requirement for an ADU or main residence until January 1, 2025. Senate Bill No. 13
Assembly Bill No. 587
Permits ADUs to be sold separately from the primary residence if the property was developed by a qualified non profit corporation and certain affordable housing requirements are met for the ADU sale. Assembly Bill No. 587
Assembly Bill No. 670
This bill mandates that neither HOAs (Home Owners Associations) nor property CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) can reasonably prohibit the development of an ADU or JADU. Assembly Bill No. 671