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Originally Posted by craigs
I've never heard them referred to as "casitas" either. In the Bay Area I usually hear people refer to them as "in-law units" or "granny flats," but then I'm not in the construction or real estate industries so those are just layman's terms.
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Yeah, I have not heard of them called casitas, and normally as Californians we interact with Hispanics on a daily basis. I'm not sure how many places in nor cal even have one of those granny flats. When I lived in downtown Sac they had apartment variations, but they were just called "backyard apartments".