Matt Bruce poured his life savings into a tiny home. Now Byron Bay council wants to demolish it

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Advocates for tiny homes say they can keep people out of homelessness, but Bruce was told he had to prove his house could be moved

When Byron Bay council wrote to Matt Bruce to inform him it planned to demolish his tiny home, it included the number for crisis accommodation.

Just before floods hit Lismore about 20 months ago, Bruce was sent a letter from the council asking to inspect his home. “We’ve got 140 acres of land, and you’re forcing us to have houses next to each other,” Bruce says. “It makes no sense.” Some councils argue tiny homes do not comply with standard building regulations, such as a minimum 2.4m ceiling height. Council regulations for permanent dwellings dictate requirements that apply to water supply, waste disposal, bushfire and flood risk, for instance, as well as indicating the rates an occupant pays.Photograph: Tajette O’Halloran/The Guardian

 

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