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Old 05-08-2010, 07:40 AM  
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Originally Posted by L-Pink View Post
Actually, you are 100% in the wrong, legally.

Face it you ran a business from an address that is zoned and/or has deed restrictions for personal use only. You knew this from the beginning if you read the contract. I for one wouldn't want to live next to or occupy the dwelling after a webmaster foolishly listing his home address for a pissed father, boyfriend, etc to find.




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not sure if thats correct.

i mean putting your home address as the business address does not mean you work from home.

ie, say he was a painter, or window cleaner. he would put his home as work address, but not work from home but be working on location.

they would need to prove he works from the home, running the businness. it would surly be no more business use than say the person you live next door works for a bank, but will contact work when they phone or he phones them. or for that matter they email work from home.

to work from home as in home business. surly it would be somthing like setting up a room to make somthing, or as a office.

i think unless you admit you work from home, it would not be hard to prove.
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