Tiny House Living in Wisconsin: Rules and Regulations

Learn about the rules and regulations for parking and living in a tiny house in Wisconsin.

The tiny house movement is gaining popularity across the United States, offering a minimalist and sustainable lifestyle. Wisconsin, with its beautiful landscapes and welcoming communities, is an attractive state for tiny house enthusiasts. However, understanding the rules and regulations for parking and living in a tiny house in Wisconsin is crucial. This article provides a detailed guide to help you navigate these regulations.

Rules and Regulations in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, the rules and regulations for tiny houses depend on whether the tiny house is on wheels (THOW) or on a permanent foundation. Here are the key points to consider:

  • Zoning Laws: Zoning laws in Wisconsin are determined at the local level, meaning each city or county can have different regulations. Generally, tiny houses on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles (RVs) and must comply with the state's RV standards. Tiny houses on permanent foundations must comply with local zoning ordinances and building codes.
  • Building Codes: Tiny houses on permanent foundations must comply with the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC), which is based on the International Residential Code (IRC). This includes requirements for safety, sanitation, and structural integrity. Tiny houses on wheels must comply with RV standards and may need to be certified by the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA).
  • Parking and Living: Tiny houses can be parked in RV parks, on private property (with permission), or in designated tiny house communities. However, it is essential to check local zoning laws and obtain any necessary permits before parking your tiny house.

House Types in Wisconsin

Wisconsin recognizes several types of housing, including single-family homes, multi-family homes, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Tiny houses can fit into these categories depending on their construction and location:

  • Single-Family Homes: Tiny houses on permanent foundations can be considered single-family homes if they meet the state building code requirements.
  • Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs): Wisconsin allows for the construction of ADUs on residential lots. A tiny house can be considered an ADU if it meets local zoning and building code requirements. This is a popular option for those looking to add a tiny house to their property as a secondary dwelling.
  • Recreational Vehicles (RVs): Tiny houses on wheels are often classified as RVs. They can be parked in RV parks or on private property, but they must comply with RV standards and local regulations.

Counties in Wisconsin that Allow Tiny Houses

Several counties in Wisconsin have embraced the tiny house movement and have specific regulations that permit tiny houses. Here are a few examples:

  • Dane County: Allows tiny houses on wheels to be parked in RV parks and on private property with certain restrictions. Tiny houses on permanent foundations are also permitted as ADUs.
  • Milwaukee County: Permits tiny houses on wheels in RV parks and on private property. Tiny houses on permanent foundations can be built as single-family homes or ADUs.
  • Waukesha County: Supports the development of tiny house communities and allows tiny houses on wheels in RV parks and on private property.
  • Brown County: Allows tiny houses on wheels in RV parks and on private property. Tiny houses on permanent foundations are permitted as single-family homes or ADUs.

It is important to note that regulations can vary significantly between counties and even within different municipalities in the same county. Always check with local authorities to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

Tiny House Communities in Wisconsin

We know of 1 tiny house community in Wisconsin. Here is short description of each of them.

Scenic site for Tiny House on 305 acre farm

Scenic 1.25 acre site on 305 acre farm bordering Kickapoo River in the Ocooch Mountains of southwestern Wisconsin.. Large garden area. No neighbors in sight. Walk to fishing and canoeing. Pets or small livestock generally permitted. No charge for well and septic. Free firewood available for wood heating. References and security deposit required. Long term lease available

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A Sample of Tiny Houses For Sale in Wisconsin

We know of 6 tiny houses in Wisconsin. Here is a sampling of them.

Tiny Home/Cabin

Tiny Home/Cabin

396 square foot (36 L x 11 W). This is not a prefab home. It is a custom built tiny home/cabin/camper built on mobile home frame on wheels, 2x4 sidewalls and rafters: •1 bedroom with queen size bed •1 bath with 36” walk in shower and household flush toilet •Kitchen with hickory cabinets, live edge pine island •Living area with fireplace •On demand water heater •Ceiling fans in bedroom and ...

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Metal 16

Metal 16' x 8.5' Tiny House on Wheels

Metal 16' x 8.5' Tiny House on Wheels (no land). Andrew Bennett built the shell, metalwork, bathroom, insulation, and electric work with Trekker Trailers. Located near Green Bay, WI. Buyer responsible for moving. Wired for electricity (RV-style plug-in), and various amenities (cross-posted). Shell was built in 2016. 14' American Brand trailer Exterior 100% Galvalume 3.5" Rigid Johns Man...

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Escape Boho Vista Tiny Home Travel Trailer

Escape Boho Vista Tiny Home Travel Trailer

Manufactured in 2020, this like-new tiny home built on a travel trailer is being sold to make way for a home addition. The tiny home is in great shape and has worked well as both a home office and weekend guest quarters through four Wisconsin winters. It has a built-in queen bed platform, futon style couch that folds down into a second bed, folding table/desk, kitchenette with fridge, sink and opt...

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(Pending Sale) Bright & Airy 30’ Tiny Home built in 2020, RVIA Certified

(Pending Sale) Bright & Airy 30’ Tiny Home built in 2020, RVIA Certified

We're moving soon, so instead of relocating the tiny house ourselves, we're offering a new price and will share the transport fees. Built by Tiny Mountain Houses, this custom 30-foot Castle Peak model is on a trailer designed for tiny homes, D.O.T. compliant, and RVI certified to meet NFPA/ANSI 1192 standards. The exterior features LP SmartSide and steel siding with a standing seam steel roof, ...

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Tiny living without compromise

Tiny living without compromise

Discover the charm of this enchanting tiny house, a haven of coziness and beauty designed for those who cherish the art of cooking. Outfitted with top-notch, full-size appliances, this home is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Enjoy unparalleled privacy and admire the exquisite craftsmanship throughout, with stunning carpentry details that add a touch of elegance. The vaulted ceilings create an op...

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Conclusion

Living in a tiny house in Wisconsin offers a unique opportunity to embrace a minimalist lifestyle while enjoying the state's natural beauty and welcoming communities. By understanding and adhering to the rules and regulations, you can find the perfect spot to park and live in your tiny house. For more information about tiny houses in Wisconsin, visit the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace.

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