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She also had to leave the hometown she fought so hard to live in.
At first, she said, she planned to work with the local zoning board to get the house properly zoned, but her research advised her otherwise.
Homeowners need to work with their local governments to get the rules changed, said Dan Fitzpatrick, the president of the.
She put together a presentation explaining how she would fix the ordinances she broke and prove that her tiny house was a viable and safe place to live full time.
Six months earlier, she had decided to move back to her hometown of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, but she couldn't afford an apartment in the area.