Land Use & Zoning

Texas Local Government Code requires municipalities to allow property owners to construct 'accessory dwelling units' (ADUs) in residential zones under certain conditions. ADUs are also called:

ACommercial annexes
BGarage apartments, mother-in-law suites, or secondary dwelling units✓ Correct
CManufactured homes
DMixed-use structures

Explanation

Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are secondary residential units located on the same lot as the primary residence—they may be attached (basement apartment, above-garage unit) or detached. Texas law increasingly protects property owners' rights to build ADUs, though municipalities can still regulate their size, design, and placement.

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