Local Ordinances May Cause Concern for Home Businesses
December 2, 2007 by Mary Emma Allen
When starting most home businesses, especially where you’ll have walk-in customers, hire employees or require numerous deliveries, make sure you’re checking out the local ordinances of your town or city. There’s not one standard for the entire country in the US. This probably holds true for most countries. So you’ll need to see what is involved in your area.
What made me mention this topic? I read an article in The Examiner, Commission questions home-based day care. about an Independence, Missouri woman who desires to open a home-day care business.
The commission has delayed granting her permission because she eventually may hire employees …read more
Look Before You Leap into a Home Business
August 25, 2007 by Mary Emma Allen
We’ve mentioned here several times the need to check out zoning regulations pertaining to your home before you decide to set up a home business, particularly one that involves customers/clients coming to your home. (However, online business might be affected, too, in some areas.)
I just read a news item, License Denied for Existing Home Business, that concerned this topic.
The aldermen decided, according to the mayor’s statement ” they’re running a business in a residential area and we can’t approve that.” He did say if the owners moved their lawn mower service business to a commercially zoned area, the license would be approved.
There …read more


