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November 30, 2010 at 7:18 PM #635464November 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM #635043temeculaguyParticipant
More than likely you do not need a permit to host your friend’s wedding at your home, it only becomes a business when you charge money, advertise, etc. It’s best to talk to and/or invite any neighbor that would be impacted. Most neighbors are cool with the “once every few years” kind of thing but will not be cool with a wedding factory next door. You probably wouldn’t like it next to you either.
I do not know exactly where you ended up buying, I thought you were looking ont he West side of the freeway. If you ended up on the East side, especially if you are in the boundaries of the wine country, the path to the permits is easier there because it is zoned for that in most areas. There are probably a dozen weddings a day out there during the spring and the wineries have the facilities for receptions, food, night weddings and liquor licenses.
If you are in an entirely residential area and not surrounded by vines or orchards, keep in mind weddings can be loud. Bad dancing, taffeta and wedding bands/dj’s are only enjoyable to those who are drinking, even then it’s debatable.
November 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM #634390temeculaguyParticipantMore than likely you do not need a permit to host your friend’s wedding at your home, it only becomes a business when you charge money, advertise, etc. It’s best to talk to and/or invite any neighbor that would be impacted. Most neighbors are cool with the “once every few years” kind of thing but will not be cool with a wedding factory next door. You probably wouldn’t like it next to you either.
I do not know exactly where you ended up buying, I thought you were looking ont he West side of the freeway. If you ended up on the East side, especially if you are in the boundaries of the wine country, the path to the permits is easier there because it is zoned for that in most areas. There are probably a dozen weddings a day out there during the spring and the wineries have the facilities for receptions, food, night weddings and liquor licenses.
If you are in an entirely residential area and not surrounded by vines or orchards, keep in mind weddings can be loud. Bad dancing, taffeta and wedding bands/dj’s are only enjoyable to those who are drinking, even then it’s debatable.
November 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM #635489temeculaguyParticipantMore than likely you do not need a permit to host your friend’s wedding at your home, it only becomes a business when you charge money, advertise, etc. It’s best to talk to and/or invite any neighbor that would be impacted. Most neighbors are cool with the “once every few years” kind of thing but will not be cool with a wedding factory next door. You probably wouldn’t like it next to you either.
I do not know exactly where you ended up buying, I thought you were looking ont he West side of the freeway. If you ended up on the East side, especially if you are in the boundaries of the wine country, the path to the permits is easier there because it is zoned for that in most areas. There are probably a dozen weddings a day out there during the spring and the wineries have the facilities for receptions, food, night weddings and liquor licenses.
If you are in an entirely residential area and not surrounded by vines or orchards, keep in mind weddings can be loud. Bad dancing, taffeta and wedding bands/dj’s are only enjoyable to those who are drinking, even then it’s debatable.
November 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM #634468temeculaguyParticipantMore than likely you do not need a permit to host your friend’s wedding at your home, it only becomes a business when you charge money, advertise, etc. It’s best to talk to and/or invite any neighbor that would be impacted. Most neighbors are cool with the “once every few years” kind of thing but will not be cool with a wedding factory next door. You probably wouldn’t like it next to you either.
I do not know exactly where you ended up buying, I thought you were looking ont he West side of the freeway. If you ended up on the East side, especially if you are in the boundaries of the wine country, the path to the permits is easier there because it is zoned for that in most areas. There are probably a dozen weddings a day out there during the spring and the wineries have the facilities for receptions, food, night weddings and liquor licenses.
If you are in an entirely residential area and not surrounded by vines or orchards, keep in mind weddings can be loud. Bad dancing, taffeta and wedding bands/dj’s are only enjoyable to those who are drinking, even then it’s debatable.
November 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM #635171temeculaguyParticipantMore than likely you do not need a permit to host your friend’s wedding at your home, it only becomes a business when you charge money, advertise, etc. It’s best to talk to and/or invite any neighbor that would be impacted. Most neighbors are cool with the “once every few years” kind of thing but will not be cool with a wedding factory next door. You probably wouldn’t like it next to you either.
I do not know exactly where you ended up buying, I thought you were looking ont he West side of the freeway. If you ended up on the East side, especially if you are in the boundaries of the wine country, the path to the permits is easier there because it is zoned for that in most areas. There are probably a dozen weddings a day out there during the spring and the wineries have the facilities for receptions, food, night weddings and liquor licenses.
If you are in an entirely residential area and not surrounded by vines or orchards, keep in mind weddings can be loud. Bad dancing, taffeta and wedding bands/dj’s are only enjoyable to those who are drinking, even then it’s debatable.
December 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM #635093scaredyclassicParticipantThanks tg iforgot what anactual wedding is like., I’d be irritated by a dj I could only allow string quartets.
December 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM #634439scaredyclassicParticipantThanks tg iforgot what anactual wedding is like., I’d be irritated by a dj I could only allow string quartets.
December 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM #635539scaredyclassicParticipantThanks tg iforgot what anactual wedding is like., I’d be irritated by a dj I could only allow string quartets.
December 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM #634518scaredyclassicParticipantThanks tg iforgot what anactual wedding is like., I’d be irritated by a dj I could only allow string quartets.
December 1, 2010 at 7:11 AM #635221scaredyclassicParticipantThanks tg iforgot what anactual wedding is like., I’d be irritated by a dj I could only allow string quartets.
December 1, 2010 at 8:04 AM #635565ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
December 1, 2010 at 8:04 AM #635246ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
December 1, 2010 at 8:04 AM #634464ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
December 1, 2010 at 8:04 AM #635118ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=walterwhite]Insurance?[/quote]
Yeah, liability. A paid wedding would probably require more than your basic homeowners insurance. Remember that people get stupid drunk at these things and then do stupid things and will then try to sue you when they trip over a planter or try to bust it open with their head. You’ll also probably want to enforce when the booze is shut off so that people don’t drive home DUI.
Maybe you could specialize in 2nd marriages for older couples? Then the festivities wouldn’t (you would hope) get so out of hand?
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