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You may have heard the expression, \u201cIt\u2019s better to ask for forgiveness than permission.\u201d Well, this doesn\u2019t hold true with property zoning laws and home businesses.<\/p>\n
Local zoning laws can ban or restrict business licenses and operations in residential areas.\u00a0Before you hang out your shingle, learn more about zoning regulations.<\/p>\n
Zoning definitions are generally similar in most county and local zoning codes. For example, residential zones are further separated into areas such as R-1, R-2 and R-3, with R-1 being most densely populated.<\/p>\n
To locate home businesses in a residential area, you need to research the zoning laws established by the zoning department or board of the governing entity. For example, even if the area is not located within a business zoning area, you may be able to conduct certain business activities from your home.<\/p>\n
Within the language of most zoning codes, the type of business activities and business licenses allowed are defined. Home office zoning laws typically detail and define the requirements for a \u201clow-impact\u201d home-based business.<\/p>\n
For example, if a home business requires no increase in \u201ctraffic\u201d into a neighborhood, it could be considered a low-impact home business.<\/p>\n
For example, let\u2019s compare two people who have a home occupation which is building decorative wooden clocks. Both construct the clocks in the basement of a home. Once a week, one person packs up the clocks and sells them at a local Farmer\u2019s Market. The other person posts pics of the clocks on social media, inviting people to buy them at the house.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\n A low-impact home-based business is one that causes no increase in vehicle traffic. Home occupations that require traffic, such as professional offices, retail store type activity, or dog groomers, aren\u2019t considered low impact by most local planning and zoning offices. A low-impact business typically may not have employees.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Within a state, local zoning laws may be established by a county board or a town or township within the county. Most cities have their own separate rules regarding zoning. Start your search with zoning and planning officials at your local level. What if you learn that due to zoning ordinances, your plan for a home-based business isn\u2019t allowed in residential areas? If you feel your home business should be allowed, despite local ordinances, you have options.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n A county or local zoning board can grant a variance. Wondering \u201cWhat is zoning variance?\u201d It\u2019s a type of special exception that may allow you to use your home for business purposes. You would request that the zoning board hold a public hearing regarding your request for a special exception. The board will notify your neighbors about the upcoming hearing, and the neighbors will be permitted to attend the meeting and voice their support or concerns.<\/p>\n A great majority of special exception hearings for home occupations are successful, especially in many cases if the applicant has legal representation \u2013 an attorney knowledgeable in zoning law. A board may grant a permit but state \u201cwith the following restrictions\u201d such as no signage on the residence, or no services before or after certain hours.<\/p>\n Zoning law can be a maze of regulations. A homeowners association may supersede local ordinances by adding certain types of rules and restrictive covenants that preclude any commercial activities within its boundaries.<\/p>\n It can be valuable to consult an attorney. When you search for an attorney, check your local news source and see who serves as a solicitor or lawyer for local planning and zoning boards. That\u2019s the type of attorney you should contact.<\/p>\n You\u2019ll have more freedom on how you use your property in other zoning designations, such as Ag (agricultural) or Rural (R), generally for properties with a location on a larger piece of land. Industrial zones are solely for industry \u2013 not for residences.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Some counties have no zoning laws. For example, a large part of Maine is designated as \u201cunorganized territory\u201d and has no zoning laws regarding businesses. Some rural counties have no zoning laws you need to know about.<\/p>\n A city most often has its own set of rules for any commercial enterprise which will operate from a house. The rules may vary in certain areas, especially in areas of high density such as high-rise apartment buildings or row homes (homes that share a common wall). Each location in a city may have a certain set of regulations, defining the types of businesses and services that are allowed.<\/p>\n Depending on local ordinances, it\u2019s possible, even in a city. Check with your city council zoning ordinance. The office would have to be a low-impact, work-from-home business with no employees.<\/p>\n Also, if the apartment is rented, or part of a condo or owner\u2019s association, that type of use may be subject to laws specific to those properties. Before you start, contact the proper authorities.<\/p>\n That may depend on the size of the home. Most local zoning codes specifically state the square footage for a home-based business, as a percentage of the entire square footage of the home.<\/p>\nHow to Check Your Local Zoning Ordinances<\/h2>\n
Other Restrictions You Should Know About<\/h2>\n
Other Types of Zoning<\/h2>\n
FAQs<\/h2>\n
Can an apartment be used as an office?<\/h3>\n
Can you run more than one business in your home?<\/h3>\n