[pianotech] Probelm with Business License. Please help!

J Patrick Draine jpdraine at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 07:07:19 MDT 2010


Hi Hy,
You might consider that you're still creating and modifying your business
plan. As such, I suggest you consider (in the short term) focussing SOLELY
on in home service. For those occasional jobs that involve off-site repairs,
make an arrangement with a (reasonably) nearby colleague who may be able to
allow you to do the repairs in his shop (for a mutually agreeable case by
case "rental" fee), or to subcontract the repairs to him.
This should work for the bureaucrats (as long as home offices are allowed by
local regulations), and you could make your relocation plans at a more
leisurely pace.
Patrick Draine

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:47 AM, Hy Cohen <frowninverter at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
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> I just moved here to California a couple of weeks ago, and am working on
> getting my business plan assembled so I can soon start my piano tech
> business.
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> As part of that process, I gave a call over to my county to find out how
> much a business license would be (I live outside the city limits). They told
> me $415. But then they asked where I would be operating my business, so I
> explained to them that it would be a home-based business where I will
> perform a majority of my services at my clients’ location and that once in a
> while I would take a part home to work on using manual hand tools which are
> pretty quiet, and that my business would not generate any additional
> traffic, etc. She then asked me for my address, so I gave it to her.
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> Just as soon as I gave her my address she announced that I could not run my
> business where I live! She said the property is zoned as agriculture, and
> because I would occasionally bring something home with me to work on that it
> would be considered a commercial operation which would not be allowed under
> the property’s zoning. Any thoughts…besides moving or pretending I didn’t
> hear what the lady said? <grin> I’ve left messages for the city to find out
> if I lived there if I would run into the same problem, but they haven’t
> called back. In your experience, am I likely to run into this problem living
> in a city? We are planning to move into a city in the near future. But with
> this goofy problem, we might be moving sooner rather than later. <grin>
> Thanks for your advice!
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> Warmly,
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> Hy
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> frowninverter at gmail.com
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