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Most, if not all, municipal and state zoning, health and sanitary codes in the United States forbid using a tent as a permanent residence. You would need to check the laws in any particular location to determine if a yurt could be adapted to comply with the local and state laws.

Most, if not all, municipal and state zoning, health and sanitary codes in the United States forbid using a tent as a permanent residence. You would need to check the laws in any particular location to determine if a yurt could be adapted to comply with the local and state laws.

Most, if not all, municipal and state zoning, health and sanitary codes in the United States forbid using a tent as a permanent residence. You would need to check the laws in any particular location to determine if a yurt could be adapted to comply with the local and state laws.

Most, if not all, municipal and state zoning, health and sanitary codes in the United States forbid using a tent as a permanent residence. You would need to check the laws in any particular location to determine if a yurt could be adapted to comply with the local and state laws.

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