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The only issue I have now is how I go about registering my business. My house is council and the t&c's are that I cannot register a business from here.

My dads house in rented and he has the same issue.

My dad owns his own company and his business is registered at his accountants. But I don't really have the money to pay an accountant.

So any ideas??

Thanks

Dave
Why cant you register it at a council house? Where about do you live?

 
Why cant you register it at a council house? Where about do you live?
I don't know, it's just one of our clauses in the paper work.

It's not directly from the council, it's through a housing association, A2 Dominion.

I live in spelthorne borough, near heathrow.

 
I don't know, it's just one of our clauses in the paper work.

It's not directly from the council, it's through a housing association, A2 Dominion.

I live in spelthorne borough, near heathrow.
speak to them and tell that that you want to start up a window cleaning business and see what they say. they might say its fine.

 
I think you can still register but you can't trade from that address so if you were a dog groomer or summer you can't work from there

My mate is a joiner he lives in a housing association he can register the but can't work from there

 
You might be right there Paul, I'll have to dig out the papers and have a read through.

I am really excited about starting this new venture and my missus seems to be backing me up a little the more I explain about money and how I will integrate across so we don't suddenly become short for cash etc.

 
Need some roof racks and small bits, so just waiting for monies to come in from stuff on eBay so fingers crossed soonish lol

 
We shall see, haha I'm a ex mechanic too so easy enough to keep it running, however I have no clue about these roof racks lol

 
Lol they really ain't, first you have the injector problems (they cost £180 each before fitting) then you have clutch and flywheel issues which cost around £800 and list goes on and on lol

 
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