The federal government could help homeowners in states like California more easily build accessory dwelling units on their property. California Rep. Sam Liccardo joined New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino in proposing the Supporting Upgraded Property Projects and Lending for Yards (SUPPLY) Act on Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported. The bipartisan effort aims to get the federal government involved to address housing affordability across the country. Most ADUs today are financed using homeowners’ savings or home equity lines of credit, as many other homeowners strapped for cash can’t get second loans on their homes where they don’t have equity. The […]
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