SB 1211 in Lancaster

Lancaster property owners with existing multifamily lots can now add up to 8 detached ADUs under SB 1211 — no hearings, no design review, no replacement parking. Here's what it means for property owners in Los Angeles County.

1,700est. eligible multifamily lots
$1,700median 1BR rent / month
60-100 daystypical permit timeline
8max detached ADUs

The LA Metro angle

The largest pool of eligible multifamily lots in the state. Older 4–8 unit stock from the 1950s-70s is the sweet spot for SB 1211. The play in Lancaster isn't speculative — it's running the §66323 math against existing owners with surface parking they'd otherwise leave empty.

Worked example: an 8-unit building in Lancaster

An 8-unit existing multifamily property in Lancaster can add up to 10 new homes under SB 1211: 8 detached units (the statutory cap) plus 2 interior conversions. At Lancaster's median rent of $1,700/mo, that's roughly $204K in additional gross annual rent on land you already own.

Where local ordinances conflict with §66313–66323, state law preempts.

Lancaster jurisdiction notes

Antelope Valley. Like every California city, Lancaster cannot require less than SB 1211 allows — it can permit more.

Approval pathway in Lancaster

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Frequently asked questions about SB 1211 in Lancaster

Does SB 1211 apply to my Lancaster property?

If your lot in Lancaster (Los Angeles County) currently has 2 or more legal residential units, yes — SB 1211 applies as state law and supersedes local ordinances that conflict with §66314. Single-family lots use SB 9 instead.

How long do permits take in Lancaster?

Lancaster typically issues SB 1211 permits in 60-100 days under ministerial review. Antelope Valley.

What's a Lancaster multifamily ADU actually worth?

At Lancaster's median 1BR rent of $1,700/month, an 8-detached-ADU project produces roughly $163K in additional gross annual rent — before counting interior conversions.

Can Lancaster require parking replacement?

No. §66313 prohibits cities — including Lancaster — from requiring 1:1 replacement of any parking spaces removed to build SB 1211 ADUs.

Are there Los Angeles County overlays I need to worry about?

Possibly. Coastal-zone parcels, historic districts, and very-high fire-severity zones still trigger objective-standards review. But subjective design or neighborhood-character review is preempted.

Property types in Lancaster

Duplex2-unit · up to 3 new ADUsTriplex3-unit · up to 4 new ADUsFourplex / 4-unit4-unit · up to 5 new ADUs5-unit apartment5-unit · up to 6 new ADUs6-unit apartment6-unit · up to 7 new ADUs8-unit apartment8-unit · up to 10 new ADUs10-unit apartment10-unit · up to 10 new ADUs12-unit apartment12-unit · up to 11 new ADUs16-unit apartment16-unit · up to 12 new ADUs20-unit apartment20-unit · up to 13 new ADUs24-unit apartment24-unit · up to 14 new ADUs32-unit apartment32-unit · up to 16 new ADUs

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Other LA Metro cities

SB 1211 in Los Angeles$2,400/mo · 60-120 daysSB 1211 in Long Beach$2,500/mo · 70-110 daysSB 1211 in Santa Monica$3,500/mo · 90-140 daysSB 1211 in Glendale$2,600/mo · 75-120 daysSB 1211 in Pasadena$2,700/mo · 75-130 daysSB 1211 in Burbank$2,600/mo · 70-115 daysSB 1211 in Alhambra$2,300/mo · 75-120 daysSB 1211 in Torrance$2,500/mo · 75-120 days