Hollywood · Los Angeles
ADU permits in Hollywood
Hollywood is denser, smaller-lot territory than most of LA — much of the housing stock is already multi-unit, and the R1 single-family pockets sit in design-controlled corridors near the entertainment district. ADUs here are usually JADU conversions on smaller lots, with a unique rental market spanning long-term tenants, industry workers, and 30-day-plus stays.
Hollywood by the numbers
Rounded figures from the 2020 US Census, LA County Assessor parcel data, and LADBS PermitLA filings. Estimates only — your specific lot can vary widely.
Population
85,000
2020 Census
Single-family homes
~6,500
LA County Assessor
Median lot size
4,800 sqft
Approximate
ADU permits filed 2024
~95
LADBS PermitLA
Permit overlays active in Hollywood
These are LA City zoning / regulatory overlays that hit a meaningful share of Hollywood parcels. Each one affects what you can build, how long it takes, or how much it costs. Run your specific address through the feasibility check on the homepage to see which apply to your lot.
Hollywood Community Plan (CPC reviews)
~25% of parcelsThe Hollywood Community Plan governs land use across the area. Lots near commercial corridors (Hollywood Blvd, Sunset, Santa Monica Blvd) may face Plan-specific design review for transitions.
Mostly small lots in dense R-zones
~70% of parcelsHollywood's single-family stock is heavily concentrated on small lots (often <5,000 sqft) in R1, R2, and RD1.5 zones. ADU placement constrained by existing structures.
Watch-outs specific to Hollywood lots
Patterns we see across Hollywood permits and corrections. None of these are dealbreakers — they're just the things people get wrong most often when they don't know the neighborhood.
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Single-family lots are scarce — many parcels are already multi-unit
Most of central Hollywood is zoned R3, R4, or higher density — already developed as apartments. The R1 single-family stock is concentrated in pockets (Beachwood Canyon, north of Franklin, parts of Hollywood Heights). Confirm your zoning before planning an ADU — multi-family zoning enables different unit counts.
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Walk-of-Fame radius has commercial-zone overlap
Lots within ~3 blocks of Hollywood Blvd often have C2 (commercial) zoning overlapping with residential — different ADU rules apply. Mixed-use lots can sometimes host more units than pure R1 but with stricter setback / parking compliance.
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Tourism + entertainment industry rental dynamics
Hollywood's rental market includes short-stay industry workers, traveling productions, and tourists. LA's STR ordinance still applies (no Airbnb-as-investment), but mid-stay rentals (30-90 days for film crews) are a legal niche many Hollywood ADU owners target.
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Metro Red Line transit unlock
Three Metro Red Line stations (Hollywood/Vine, Hollywood/Highland, Hollywood/Western) put nearly all central Hollywood within ½ mile of major transit — standard parking exemption applies broadly.
What you can build in Hollywood
Hollywood is inside the City of Los Angeles, so LADBS permits apply. Typical zoning in Hollywood: R1-1, R2, R3, RD1.5, C2. For these single-family zones, current LA City rules allow:
- Detached ADU. Up to 1,200 sqft, 16 ft tall (or 18 ft with second-story setbacks). 4 ft side/rear setbacks. One per lot.
- Attached ADU. Up to 50% of the primary house's living area, max 1,200 sqft. Must share a wall with the existing house.
- JADU (Junior ADU). Up to 500 sqft, inside the existing house footprint. Must have its own entrance. One per lot, in addition to a regular ADU.
- Two units per single-family lot. One full ADU + one JADU on the same SFR lot — allowed under LA's current rules. The combination is the highest density unlock without going SB 9.
- Parking exemption near transit. No replacement parking required if your lot is within ½ mile of a major transit corridor. Most lots within walking distance of Ventura Blvd, Sherman Way, or the Metro Orange Line qualify.
Recent CA + LA laws that affect Hollywood ADUs
California has steadily loosened ADU rules since 2017. LA implements these through local ordinance. Here's what currently applies in Hollywood:
AB 68
20201,200 sqft ADUs by right
Allowed detached ADUs up to 1,200 sqft on any single-family lot, removed owner-occupancy requirements through 2025, and capped permit processing time at 60 days. This is the foundation of the current LA ADU rules.
AB 671
2020Permit fee waivers for moderate-income ADUs
If you rent your ADU below market for the first 5 years, LA waives most permit and impact fees. Practical use is limited but it's the path that exists.
AB 332
2023School impact fees waived under 750 sqft
LAUSD's school impact fee — historically $2–4/sqft — is waived entirely for ADUs under 750 sqft. The YOU-ADU plan (455 sqft) qualifies, as do most JADUs.
SB 9
2022Lot splits + duplex conversions on R1
Separate from ADUs, but worth knowing: you can split certain R1 lots into two and build a duplex on each half. It's narrower than the headlines suggested and most LA homeowners still pursue the ADU path, not the SB 9 path, but check if you have a large flat lot.
AB 1033
2024Sell your ADU as a condo (LA opt-in pending)
Lets cities allow ADUs to be sold separately as condos. LA hasn't opted in yet (as of early 2026). Watch for it — would let homeowners build an ADU and sell it as a standalone unit.
LA Ordinance 187,712
2024Streamlined permits for pre-approved plans
LADBS now offers same-day permit issuance for ADUs built from a pre-approved standard plan (YOU-ADU or any LADBS-licensed designer plan). This is the fastest legal path from contract to building permit.
What's changing in LA permit policy
Recent LADBS bulletins, City Council motions, and ordinances that affect what you can build (and how easily) in Hollywood. Updated quarterly — sourced from public LA city records.
Streamlined permits for pre-approved standard plans
activeOrdinance No. 187,712 · Mar 2024
LADBS now offers same-day permit issuance for ADUs built from a pre-approved standard plan — the City's free YOU-ADU plan or any LADBS-licensed designer plan (ADU1–ADU96). This is the fastest legal path from contract to building permit in LA. Custom-designed ADUs still go through standard plan check.
Read the official text ↗AB 1033 opt-in study — should LA allow ADU condo sales?
pendingCouncil File 23-0843 · Nov 2024
LA City Council motion directing Planning + LADBS to study opting into AB 1033, which would let homeowners sell their ADU as a separate condo unit. Currently pending committee review. If LA opts in, ADUs become tradable real estate — major change for the homeowner economics conversation.
Read the official text ↗Updated ADU Construction Memorandum
activeLADBS Information Bulletin P/BC 2024-160 · Apr 2024
Consolidates LADBS's ADU permit requirements into a single bulletin reflecting recent state law changes (AB 332 school fee waiver, AB 976 permanent owner-occupancy waiver). Worth bookmarking — this is the LADBS staff reference for ADU plan check.
Read the official text ↗School impact fee waiver for ADUs under 750 sqft
activeCalifornia AB 332 · Oct 2023
Permanently waives LAUSD's school impact fee (~$5/sqft) for any ADU 750 sqft or smaller. Saves $3,750 on a 750-sqft ADU; $0 vs. ~$5,000 on an 800-sqft ADU. The threshold is the single biggest fee-savings lever in LA ADU economics.
Owner-occupancy waiver made permanent
activeCalifornia AB 976 · Oct 2023
Permanently removed the owner-occupancy requirement that previously limited ADU rental flexibility. You can build an ADU on your property and rent it out without living on-site yourself. The original AB 68 (2020) waiver was set to sunset in 2025; AB 976 made it permanent.
Cities may opt-in to allow ADU condo sales (LA: not yet opted in)
passedCalifornia AB 1033 · Oct 2023
Allows California cities to opt into a program letting ADUs be sold as condos separately from the primary house. LA hasn't opted in yet (Council File 23-0843 is the pending study). When/if LA opts in, ADUs become standalone sellable units — major change for the build-as-investment conversation.
Streamlined permit timelines + unpermitted ADU amnesty path
activeCalifornia AB 2533 · Sep 2024
Caps local permit processing time at 60 days for non-discretionary ADU permits and creates a path for existing unpermitted ADUs to be legalized without retroactive penalties (if they meet current building code). LADBS implementation of the amnesty portion is rolling out through 2025.
Public schools serving Hollywood
School zone assignments vary by exact address. For your specific lot, use LAUSD's Resident Schools Lookup ↗. The default assignments below cover most of the neighborhood.
District
Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD)
High
Hollywood High School
Notable alternatives in the area
- LACES (magnet, citywide draw)
- Bancroft Middle School
What makes Hollywood Hollywood
The places that anchor the neighborhood's identity — useful context if you're marketing a future ADU to renters or thinking about long-term resale value.
Tourist landmark
Hollywood Walk of Fame + TCL Chinese Theatre
2,700+ stars stretching 1.3 miles. TCL Chinese Theatre (1927) hosts premieres + the cement footprints. The neighborhood's anchor for global tourist traffic.
Outdoor amphitheater
Hollywood Bowl
18,000-seat amphitheater hosting LA Phil summer season + major touring acts. The Bowl is the cultural high point of every LA summer.
Weekly market
Hollywood Farmers Market (Sundays)
Sundays on Ivar Ave — one of LA's largest, most-attended weekly markets. 80+ vendors, prepared food, community programs.
Pre-approved plans that fit Hollywood lots
Picking a pre-approved standard plan is the fastest legal path to a permit. These are the options most homeowners in Hollywood consider:
Browse all 40 pre-approved plan firms →Frequently asked questions about Hollywood ADUs
›Can I build an ADU in Hollywood?
Yes — Hollywood is inside the City of Los Angeles, so the same LADBS rules apply as the rest of LA. Most single-family lots in Hollywood (zoned R1-1, R2, R3, RD1.5, C2) can host one ADU plus one JADU under current law. Run your specific address through the feasibility check on the homepage to confirm your zone and overlays.
›How much does it cost to build an ADU in Hollywood?
Typical all-in cost for a permitted detached ADU in Hollywood runs $150,000–$400,000+ depending on size, finish level, and whether you're on a flat lot or hillside. The free 455 sqft YOU-ADU plan keeps total cost low; HCD-prefab units (Connect Homes, Cover) are turnkey at $190K–$350K. Use the cost calculator linked above for a per-lot estimate.
›How long does the ADU permit process take in Hollywood?
LADBS aims for 60-day plan check on ADU permits — and same-day issuance if you use a pre-approved standard plan (YOU-ADU or a licensed designer plan). In practice, custom plans average 4–7 months from submittal to building permit. Flat-lot Hollywood permits are usually on the faster end of that range.
›Do I need a contractor with a specific license for an ADU in Hollywood?
Yes — California requires a B (General Building) license for any structure with two or more trades, which describes essentially every ADU. You can owner-build, but most homeowners hire a licensed contractor.
›Does Hollywood have an HPOZ (historic overlay) I need to worry about?
No — Hollywood doesn't have an active HPOZ, so you skip the historic preservation review entirely. That's a meaningful time and cost savings compared to neighborhoods like Highland Park or Whitley Heights.
›What about the new CA ADU laws — do they apply in Hollywood?
Yes. CA's recent ADU bills (AB 68 from 2020, AB 332 from 2023, AB 1033 from 2024, plus several others) all apply statewide and override stricter local ordinances. LA implemented them via Ordinance 187,712 in 2024, which streamlined permit issuance for pre-approved standard plans. Hollywood sees the full benefit since LADBS is the permitting agency.
›Can I rent out the ADU on Airbnb in Hollywood?
Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are restricted in LA City — you can only Airbnb your primary residence, not an ADU you don't live in, and there's a 120-night cap per year. Hollywood is no exception. Long-term rentals (30+ day leases) are unrestricted and are the more common ADU monetization path.
›Do I need an architect or can I use a draftsperson?
For a pre-approved standard plan (YOU-ADU or a LADBS-licensed designer plan), neither — the plan is already drawn and stamped. For a custom ADU, a licensed architect or civil engineer must stamp the structural drawings. Draftsperson alone is not enough for the structural set.
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