On December 15, the city ordered the eviction of all the “tiny house” community’s residents in Walden Eco-Village which is in the town of Peter borough, New Hampshire. The reasons are that they found a host of building code violations, including supposedly dangerous wiring, are discovered and residents’ cottages and casitas were not permitted as full-time residences.
After this mid-winter evictions, it caused that the former Walden tenants sued the village owner, one of the tiny-house owners, O’ Brien bought the tiny house but not allowed to live here, and New Hampshire’s legislators unsuccessfully introduced a bill to required local government to allow tiny houses on resident plots.
So that it caused impacts on the too many tiny-house residents, because the regulatory pursuit of quality housing means they end up with no housing.