Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, an 'accessory dwelling unit' (ADU) is best described as:
AA. The main dwelling on a property
BB. A secondary, smaller residential unit on the same lot as a primary residence✓ Correct
CC. A commercial unit attached to a residential building
DD. A unit that requires a separate parcel to be created
Explanation
An ADU is a secondary housing unit (attached or detached) on the same lot as the primary residence, providing additional housing and potentially rental income.
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