ADU Setback Requirements in Florida, MA
ADU setback requirements in Florida follow state baseline rules.
ADU setback rules for Florida, Massachusetts. Front, side, and rear setback distances, plus height limits and lot coverage restrictions.
ADU Regulations in Florida
Florida follows the Massachusetts state baseline under the Affordable Homes Act. This means all Massachusetts state-level ADU rights apply — including by-right approval, no owner occupancy requirement, and standardized size limits. Florida may also have additional local regulations that supplement the state baseline.
Planning Your ADU Placement
When planning your ADU in Florida, start by mapping your property boundaries and subtracting the required setbacks on each side. The remaining area is your buildable envelope. Consider the location of existing structures, utility connections, access paths, and landscaping when choosing the best spot for your ADU.
Important: State Baseline Data
The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules. Florida may have additional local requirements. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.
Florida ADU Rules at a Glance
Max Size
900 sq ft
% of Home
50%
Parking
1 space(s)
Approval
BY RIGHT
Owner Occupancy
Not required
Rental Allowed
Yes
Short-Term Rental
Not allowed
Florida Building Department
Frequently Asked Questions
Do ADU setbacks differ from the main house in Florida?
ADU setback requirements in Florida may differ from those for the main house. ADUs often have reduced setback requirements to make them feasible on existing lots. The Affordable Homes Act sets minimum standards that Florida must allow.
Can I get a setback variance for my ADU in Florida?
Setback variances are possible but not guaranteed in Florida. You would need to apply to the zoning board of appeals and demonstrate a hardship — such as an unusually shaped lot or topographic constraints. Before pursuing a variance, verify your exact property dimensions against the setback requirements.
How accurate is the ADU data for Florida?
The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules under the Affordable Homes Act. Florida may have additional local requirements that differ from the state baseline. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.
Where can I find all ADU regulations for Florida?
Visit our complete ADU rules page for Florida, MA for a full overview of zoning, permits, size limits, setbacks, parking, and costs. We cover all Massachusetts municipalities with data sourced from local ordinances and state law.
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