State and Local Regulation of Particular Types of Affordable Housing

THE LEGAL GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, Tim Iglesias and Rochelle E. Lento, eds., American Bar Association : Section of State and Local Government Law: Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Development Law, Chicago, Ill., Forthcoming

Univ. of San Francisco Law Research Paper No. 2011-04

36 Pages Posted: 16 Dec 2010 Last revised: 20 Dec 2013

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Tim Iglesias

University of San Francisco - School of Law

Date Written: December 6, 2010

Abstract

This chapter is part of "The Legal Guide to Affordable Housing Development", a practical guidebook covering most important areas of law that apply to affordable housing development. This chapter analyzes a wide variety of state and local regulation affecting the development of several types of affordable housing which are neither traditional single family nor multi-family. Specifically, the chapter discusses statutes, ordinances, regulations and leading case law concerning the siting of manufactured housing (Section II), farmworker housing (Section III), accessory or secondary units (Section IV), single room occupancy hotels (SROs) (Section V), condominium conversion regulation (Section VI), and emergency shelters and transitional housing, including domestic violence shelters (Section VII).

Keywords: affordable housing, state and local regulation, housing development, single family, multi-family, manufactured housing, farmworker housing, single room occupancy hotels (SROs), condominium conversion, emergency shelters, transitional housing, domestic violence shelters

Suggested Citation

Iglesias, Tim, State and Local Regulation of Particular Types of Affordable Housing (December 6, 2010). THE LEGAL GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, Tim Iglesias and Rochelle E. Lento, eds., American Bar Association : Section of State and Local Government Law: Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Development Law, Chicago, Ill., Forthcoming, Univ. of San Francisco Law Research Paper No. 2011-04, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1016812

Tim Iglesias (Contact Author)

University of San Francisco - School of Law ( email )

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San Francisco, CA 94117
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