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B.C. couple faces fines, legal action over custom-built tiny home on rural property

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A B.C. couple is facing the threat of a $1,000 penalty and legal action if they do not remove their tiny home from their rural property near Peachland by the end of April. 

It’s one of at least two cases in the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) where people living in unconventional homes are being pressured to remove their structures due to safety concerns — putting the homeowners in a situation where they’ll need to find a new place to live in a region with few affordable housing options. 

Eight years ago, Ryan King imported a custom-made trailer from the U.S. and constructed a tiny home on land

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This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/peachland-tiny-home-rdco-housing-crisis-homelessness-rvs-1.7144280?cmp=rss.

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