B.C. couple faces fines, legal action over custom-built tiny home on rural property
A Peachland, B.C., couple is facing the threat of a $1,000 fine and legal action if they do not remove their custom-built tiny home from their rural property by the end of April.
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![Ryan King and Lisa McIntyre have lived in their tiny home on their rural Peachland property with their three dogs for eight years. A middle aged man is sitting on the steps of the deck of his tiny home petting his large dog with his wife standing nearby petting a second dog on their wooden deck.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7144727.1710471627!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/tiny-home-peachland.jpg)
A Peachland, B.C., couple is facing the threat of a $1,000 fine and legal action if they do not remove their custom-built tiny home from their rural property by the end of April.