Home Business RegulationsCopyright © Roderick Eash
http://www.TheEashSyndicate.comWhen you start your home business, you need to make sure that you know the regulations
of your neighborhood. Depending where you live, there may be zoning laws that forbid
certain kinds of businesses from operating in your neighborhood. The reasons may vary,
but in most cases the rule pertains to the fact that certain types of businesses generate
additional traffic in the neighborhood.
You may be well advised to check into the zoning laws in your neighborhood before you
decide on the business you want to operate. You don't want to take the time to make all of
the arrangements, including any additional skills training, only to find out that your
business of choice is forbidden in your neighborhood. Also, keep in mind that if you
move to another neighborhood, what didn't work in your former neighborhood may be
allowed in your new one and visa versa. It depends upon the size of the neighborhood
and the way the streets are set up as well as the amount of property you have. Of course,
if you live in a rural community, you probably will be able to operate any business that
you want.
In most neighborhoods, day care centers are not prevented from opening, not only
because they will benefit the entire neighborhood but also because any traffic they create
is short term. Other businesses such as accounting and secretarial are borderline since
they may involve only a client picking up their work. At the same time, if everyone
comes at once, it can cause a problem. If you're faced with that, perhaps suggest that you
will make appointments for pick up or will deliver the work yourself in order to obtain a
variance to the zoning code for your businesses. Sometimes psychologists may want to
have an office in their home, but this may be one of the cases where it would not be
allowed since it's possible to have several people waiting at the same time. A beauty
salon may be another questionable business in some neighborhoods.
Keep in mind that none of the rules is etched in stone, but you have to obtain a variance
in order to circumvent them. Don't make the mistake of opening a business and thinking
that you can keep it low key because someone will find out and complain – there is one in
every neighborhood. You don't want to invest all of that time and money only to find out
that you have to shut down because you didn't obtain the proper licenses and variances
before you began operating. Of course, if you are creative and are operating a freelance
business that involves only you and your computer, you will not need to concern yourself
with zoning laws.
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