Disclaimer
Effective Date: May 15, 2026 · ADU Intelligence Systems
Do not hire architects, contractors, or attorneys based solely on this report. Do not apply for loans or permits based solely on this report. Always confirm findings with your local planning department first. This report is a starting point for research — not a green light for construction.
No Legal or Professional Advice
ADUVerify and ADU Intelligence Systems are not licensed attorneys, architects, engineers, land use planners, or financial advisors. Nothing contained in any report, on this website, or in any communication from us constitutes legal, professional, financial, or regulatory advice. You should not rely on any report as a substitute for consultation with appropriately licensed professionals.
Not an Official Zoning Determination
Only your local planning department or a licensed land use professional can make an official determination about what is permitted on your property. An ADUVerify report is a preliminary screening tool only. It does not bind any government agency, authorize any construction, or constitute any form of permit or approval.
Data Limitations
Our assessments are based on publicly available data sources including government databases, public records, and third-party data providers. These sources may be:
- Incomplete or not current at the time of your report
- Subject to errors, omissions, or local variations not captured in state or national databases
- Superseded by recent changes to local ordinances, state law, or environmental designations
We make no representation that the data in any report is complete, current, or free of errors.
Financial Projections Are Estimates
Any rental income projections, construction cost estimates, cap rate calculations, or payback period figures included in a report are estimates based on regional market data and publicly available benchmarks. Actual results will vary based on local market conditions, construction costs, financing terms, vacancy rates, and many other factors outside our control or knowledge. These figures should not be used as the sole basis for any investment or financial decision.
California ADU Law
California ADU law — including SB 9 (2021), AB 68 (2020), AB 2221 (2022), and AB 976 (2023) — sets minimum statewide standards, but local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements or restrictions. Our reports apply state-level criteria; local overlay conditions, HOA restrictions, historic district rules, and other site-specific constraints may not be fully captured. Always consult your local planning department to confirm eligibility under local rules.
No Guarantee of Outcomes
An ADUVerify report indicating "Likely Feasible" or any similar positive assessment does not guarantee that you will receive planning approval, building permits, or financing for an ADU project. Many factors outside the scope of this report — including neighborhood opposition, specific site conditions, updated local rules, and lender underwriting criteria — can affect project outcomes.
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