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buttercup
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Does anyone know the ins & outs or red tape of converting a domestic property to commercial?

There is no available commercial property for sale or rent in the area im thinking of, therefore if i bought a ground floor flat would i be able to use it commercially?
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buttercup;639898 wrote: Does anyone know the ins & outs or red tape of converting a domestic property to commercial?

There is no available commercial property for sale or rent in the area im thinking of, therefore if i bought a ground floor flat would i be able to use it commercially?


I tried that and the council weren't having any of it as it was in a residential area :-5



You need to contact the local council for the area that the property is in and speak to the planning dept. :) Good Luck
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buttercup;639898 wrote: Does anyone know the ins & outs or red tape of converting a domestic property to commercial?

There is no available commercial property for sale or rent in the area im thinking of, therefore if i bought a ground floor flat would i be able to use it commercially?


Depends what you mean by commercially. A home office isn't a problem but converting to a shop or something is-as suzyb says you will need to contact the local planning department or better still your lawyer since you will need one anyway.

Also commercial lending to a business is a different ball game from a domestic mortgage. Speak to your bank manager.
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My property in Georgia that I owned for 2 years was Residential/ Commercial.

The only reason it still was.... was because the zoning was " Grandfathered in. It would always be permitted to be commercial... with stipulations...

It could only be what it was. A flower shop/ nursery

It could never be operated as Example: A restaurant, gas station, etc.....

I had a heck of a time financing it, as the underwriters didnt know how to handle the commercial/ residential zoning.

We live in different countries, so I know my info cant help you.

However, I did learn enough to know that residential neighborhoods do not want commercial properties along side them.

Also here, when you are " Commercial" The cost of everything is higher than residential. Phone, Cable, Internet, electric, water/.... taxes, of course.

Another fine example of my government " Helping" the small business owner to succeed... Ha!
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weeder;640015 wrote:

Also here, when you are " Commercial" The cost of everything is higher than residential. Phone, Cable, Internet, electric, water/.... taxes, of course.

Another fine example of my government " Helping" the small business owner to succeed... Ha!


Same here Weeder
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My advice to you would be... if you can.. operate your business from home, without registering yourself as " Commercial" When you try to go legitimate, and play by the rules... it is almost financially impossible. My venture down in Georgia ruined me financially. I more than likely will never be able to own anything again. Being undercapitalized will take a small business owner down in a heart beat. Item # 2, is failure to collect accounts receivable.
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