Thursday, July 27, 2006

Home Based Hurdles

A home based business entrepreneur generally starts out prepared with a business plan, plenty of capital, knowledge of the product or service she or he is selling, a good Web site, a marketing and advertising plan, and the means to get the product or service to market.
What happens often, however, are eventualities that the home based business entrepreneur simply did not think of. While these can be annoying and worrisome, they don't necessarily have to mean that the entrepreneur has to put aside his or her home based business idea.
Two common issues that can arise in a home based business are zoning restrictions and noisy neighbors. Someone may have moved into an area before they decided to become an entrepreneur and open a home based business. Now he or she finds out the zoning may be a problem. He shouldn't panic. The first thing is to check the zoning ordinances.
The primary issues with businesses based out of the home are neighborhood disturbances caused by the business - clients making noise, coming and going at all hours, taking up parking space on the street. If an entrepreneur has a home based business that does not typically have clients coming by, there usually is not an issue. Examples of this might be online store businesses, writers and editors, graphic artists, virtual assistants, and services that go out to their customers like landscapers and errand services.
Even if the entrepreneur should find out that the home based business is restricted by zoning it's still quite possible to talk to the neighbors, get their okay and then go through the proper government channels to get a permit for conditional use or a zoning variance.
Noisy neighbors can be a problem for an entrepreneur with a home based business, and if it's just a question of loud rock music the resolution is to ask nicely. If that doesn't take care of it there are law enforcement options. If, however, there are perfectly allowable things out of doors, such as lawn mowers, a child care center down the street, the neighborhood pool party, and so forth, that the owner can't do much about there are things that help mute the noise. Something as simple as rearranging furniture, or lined and weather-stripped drapes could help considerably.
A more expensive option, but one that would allow the entrepreneur to still view the beautiful outdoors while working at her home business would be to replace the office windows with new triple glazed ones that keep out noise. Another alternative is to replace annoying sounds with soothing ones - background classical music, or a fish tank's gurgle can make a big noise difference.

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