Adamant_Narwhal
New Member
First off, I hope it's ok to post this since it's not technically about NFA/Class III SOT. If not, mods feel free to remove.
I'm trying to get my FFL, but I can't seem to find any regulations about operating a business out of my home (residentially zoned, I think. Don't know if there's any zoning) when I'm not within a city (I'm under Williamson County). I can't seem to find a zoning office for the county, and every department I call doesn't know. I'd love to get some feedback from anyone else who went through the process, as I know ATF likes paper trails. What do I need to show the Inspector that it's ok for me to operate a business out of my home in the county?
In a similar vein, there is a dead HOA. As in, there are rules, but no dues, officers, meetings, online presence, enforcement etc. Heck, the folks who lived here before I did ran a T-shirt printing business out of their garage, complete with a giant sign at the end of the road. Someone told me that I need a letter confirming the HOA is dead, but I'm sure no one wants to admit it.
Any advice for this as well would be appreciated, as I believe i shouldn't have any other roadblocks after these two items are dealt with.
I'm trying to get my FFL, but I can't seem to find any regulations about operating a business out of my home (residentially zoned, I think. Don't know if there's any zoning) when I'm not within a city (I'm under Williamson County). I can't seem to find a zoning office for the county, and every department I call doesn't know. I'd love to get some feedback from anyone else who went through the process, as I know ATF likes paper trails. What do I need to show the Inspector that it's ok for me to operate a business out of my home in the county?
In a similar vein, there is a dead HOA. As in, there are rules, but no dues, officers, meetings, online presence, enforcement etc. Heck, the folks who lived here before I did ran a T-shirt printing business out of their garage, complete with a giant sign at the end of the road. Someone told me that I need a letter confirming the HOA is dead, but I'm sure no one wants to admit it.
Any advice for this as well would be appreciated, as I believe i shouldn't have any other roadblocks after these two items are dealt with.