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Startup helps Bay Area homeowners split their properties to add new housing
SAN JOSE -- Gail Tremaine and her husband bought their San Jose property in the late 1970s. It's where they want to age in place."You know we all need a place to get away and be able to relax and decompress and this does it for me. So always has," Tremaine said.There's a plethora of trees to prune. So many of them that they wanted to split their lot decades ago, but it wasn't legal until two years ago, when Senate Bill 9 (SB9) gave homeowners a green light to split their lots and build up to four homes on...
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