Does anybody know if you take up donations at a yard haunt if it is common that there will be some city ordenance I would have to check into?
Has anybody run into anything like that in the past?
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Does anybody know if you take up donations at a yard haunt if it is common that there will be some city ordenance I would have to check into?
Has anybody run into anything like that in the past?
In my experience i have never run into that, as long as its just like a donations box at the end of the haunt.
I just spoke with the city, and they want me to have a business license, but I can get one free since it is for a non-profit...
argh
What charity are you using? They probably already have a license you could use.
When I did one at my home in St. Louis The city told me i could not charge. I said donations were gravely appreciated and had a donation box setting at the entrance to the haunt. Your homeowners insurance is another area that can be very sticky for you. If you charge and someone gets hurt and they try and sue you your insurance may not cover it because you were running your home as a business. That is what I see may be a problem with getting a business license. It puts you up to the next level and with that you may have to pull permits for electrical and building. I never had a problem with the city I lived in but 1 time. They tried to tell me I needed to pull a permit for electrical or they would shut me down. I switched evertyhing over to 12 volt using rv bulbs and they couldnt say a thing. Just a word of warning, protect yourself from happy sue people because the good you try to do. someone always tries to take advantage of it and you.
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