School foundation program interim budget authority.
Qualifying owner‑occupied single‑family homes with a home business remain classified as residences, not live/work or commercial occupancies, reducing code burdens.
Qualifying owner‑occupied single‑family homes with a home business remain classified as residences, not live/work or commercial occupancies, reducing code burdens.
Status (as provided): Passed first reading; referred to Housing & Development (then Judiciary 1 and Rules). Introduced / First read: February 27, 2025. Sponsor: Representative Roberson (primary).
To ensure that owner‑occupied, single‑family homes that host small, owner‑operated “home businesses” are not reclassified or regulated as live/work, mixed‑use, or commercial occupancies under the North Carolina Building Code solely because of that business activity. The bill aims to reduce building‑code compliance burdens and avoid additional inspections or construction requirements for qualifying home businesses.
Definitions
Exemption (Section 1.b)
Conditions to qualify (Section 1.c)
Loss of exemption
Preemption and implementation (Section 2)
Exceptions / limitations
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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