Understanding the New Laws around Massachusetts ADU Law. Accessory Dwelling Units and More!

Massachusetts ADU Law Explained | How Homeowners Can Create Rental Income Without Special Permits Attorney Mike Robbins takes a deep dive into the new Massachusetts Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) law, explaining how homeowners can legally create a steady stream of rental income by renting part of their existing home—without needing a special permit. ADUs are changing the housing landscape across Massachusetts, offering homeowners new opportunities while also introducing important legal, financial, and zoning considerations. In this video, we discuss: What the new MA ADU law allows homeowners to do How to create rental income from an existing home When a special permit is not required Benefits of adding or renting an ADU Potential risks, liabilities, and common mistakes What homeowners should consider before moving forward Whether you’re a homeowner, real estate investor, landlord, or real estate professional, this conversation will help you understand how ADUs can fit into your long-term strategy—while avoiding costly missteps. 👉 Thinking about adding or renting an ADU in Massachusetts? Let’s talk through your options. Real Estate with Integrity.