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2012 04-26-2008 11:35 AM

tell her t go fuck herself bitch :D

paymeback 04-26-2008 11:39 AM

Prob different in the states but here if you register a business name and the place of business is your home address you need to get Development Approval from the local government. I applied for an exemption and got it because i was just working on a pc.

directfiesta 04-26-2008 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 14113881)
Basically put, your neighbor is an idiot.

not that sure of that ...

In Montreal, if you have an office ( to earn a living ) at home, you need to apply for an " occupancy permit " . The city limits the usage to no more then 33% of the habitable space.
They charge a one-time fee . You must post the permit in your office.

This permit not given for all type of business, but those that will not create excess traffic , noise, or risk .

If you want to have a doctor's cabiner, forget it ...

I am pretty sure that this is in force in quite a majority of cities ....

But again, you are smart, so this must all be bs ..... :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

directfiesta 04-26-2008 12:36 PM

http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/p...chema=PORT AL

I have to tell them to take it up with CDShit ....

pornguy 04-26-2008 01:07 PM

Just tell people you are retired.

HAPPYPEEKERS 04-26-2008 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 14113775)
Unless you have employees or customers coming to your house, or a "we're open" sign on the door, tell her to eat shit. Shooting content at your house might be a different story, be discreet.



Exactly!!!

Octopus 04-27-2008 01:35 AM

Check local laws

Socks 04-27-2008 02:10 AM

Are you from the US? I can see them trying to pull some shit like that there... A new tax! The work from home tax.

I mean if you aren't commuting, you aren't contributing!

Serves you right, trying to use your home to get around the SYSTEM.

I am so sick of fucking hippies.

:mad:

BigDeanEvans 04-27-2008 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fucksakes (Post 14113864)
sadly I try to get along with my neighbours since I plan to live here for awhile..

Well she is supposely just warning me to keep a low profile.

Maybe I should tell her I heard the people down the street got a huge fine for not keeping their dogs on a leech.. just Warning her!!

Did you tell her you have an adult business too??

Supz 04-27-2008 02:18 AM

i call shenanigans on that bitch.

Jman 04-27-2008 06:35 AM

LOL fucking neighbors, I been living in this new place for 1.6 years and it's in a upper scale area of Montreal called Outremont. My neighbor came straight up to me and ask if I was a club biker member (I got a large amount of visible tattoos)

I laughed so much and told her she shouldn't judge on appearance and then said I was a computer geek ;-)

CDSmith 04-27-2008 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 14115472)
not that sure of that ...

In Montreal, if you have an office ( to earn a living ) at home, you need to apply for an " occupancy permit " . The city limits the usage to no more then 33% of the habitable space.
They charge a one-time fee . You must post the permit in your office.

This permit not given for all type of business, but those that will not create excess traffic , noise, or risk .

If you want to have a doctor's cabiner, forget it ...

I am pretty sure that this is in force in quite a majority of cities ....

But again, you are smart, so this must all be bs ..... :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

There isn't a thing like that in the city of winnipeg bylaw directory. Maybe you can do a search of your city of Montreal site and show me exactly where there's a bylaw about the city regulating home-based business. Maybe it's a Quebec thing.

The only thing I've ever seen from any level of government concerning mine or anyone's home-based business is an article in the newspaper a few years ago where they were thinking of making everyone register. I've never heard another thing about it since, and my tax&investment guy hasn't urged me to take any special steps. I know tons of people who work out of their homes all over the place who just run their businesses, pay their taxes, and get no grief about it.

Again, if there is a law governing earning a living from one's home computer I am unaware of it. I'd like to see it, if you can find something that is.


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