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New regulations in Turkey tighten rules for Tiny House installation

22.02.2026 12:25 1 min 1 source
Marmaris Manşet TUR
New regulations in Turkey tighten rules for Tiny House installation
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As of April 4, 2026, a new regulation in Turkey tightens control over the placement of mobile homes (Tiny Houses) on agricultural land. Wheeled homes with registration and license plates do not require a building permit, but if placed on a foundation or connected to utilities, they are considered permanent structures. Such objects require an architectural project, building permit, and occupancy permit. Violations result in demolition within one month and fines.

Authorities in Muğla province warn of legal consequences of installing Tiny Houses on agricultural land. Despite sellers' claims, such objects may be deemed permanent structures, leading to fines and demolition orders. Experts recommend consulting lawyers before purchase and installation.

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