Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Not necessarily. Even if it's illegal, they can get the court to side with them. We need daycares now more than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Not necessarily. Even if it's illegal, they can get the court to side with them. We need daycares now more than ever.
The court is going to side against the HOA to allow OP to operate an unlicensed daycare? What alternative reality are you living in?
I didn’t say anything about it being unlicensed. If she’s not taking care of more than 3-4 kids then she doesn’t need one, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Not necessarily. Even if it's illegal, they can get the court to side with them. We need daycares now more than ever.
The court is going to side against the HOA to allow OP to operate an unlicensed daycare? What alternative reality are you living in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Not necessarily. Even if it's illegal, they can get the court to side with them. We need daycares now more than ever.
The court is going to side against the HOA to allow OP to operate an unlicensed daycare? What alternative reality are you living in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Not necessarily. Even if it's illegal, they can get the court to side with them. We need daycares now more than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PA is a completely different ball game. I found this quick self-assessment for licensing but you might not need to be licensed if you’re only watching two children. I’ll leave you to do the in depth research.
https://s35729.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Format-Revised-FAMILY-CHILD-DAY-CARE-HOMES-Self-Assessment-Form-v2.pdf
This is the only thing I can find about fences and it's vague.
If unsafe areas or conditions are in or near an outdoor play space,
fencing or natural barriers are required to restrict children from those
unsafe areas or conditions.
I would need to wait until the inspector came out to tell me if I needed a fence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This just isn't attractive at all. I wouldnt want my babysitter to watch multiple kids in addition to her two kids. I wouldnt want the husband home. The townhouse is smaller than the house we live in, so not a lot of space inside or out. No field trips. No fence. No further education than an associates degree. How much money do you think you would get? It all just seems so pointless honestly. Unattractive for you and the families.
OP here. Uh, okay. Most daycare teachers only have an AA. A large number of nannies aren't college educated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PA is a completely different ball game. I found this quick self-assessment for licensing but you might not need to be licensed if you’re only watching two children. I’ll leave you to do the in depth research.
https://s35729.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Format-Revised-FAMILY-CHILD-DAY-CARE-HOMES-Self-Assessment-Form-v2.pdf
Anonymous wrote:It is probably illegal to run a business out of your townhouse under your HOA rules. You will need to check with them, but I can't imagine they would be OK with this.
Anonymous wrote:This just isn't attractive at all. I wouldnt want my babysitter to watch multiple kids in addition to her two kids. I wouldnt want the husband home. The townhouse is smaller than the house we live in, so not a lot of space inside or out. No field trips. No fence. No further education than an associates degree. How much money do you think you would get? It all just seems so pointless honestly. Unattractive for you and the families.
Anonymous wrote:PA is a completely different ball game. I found this quick self-assessment for licensing but you might not need to be licensed if you’re only watching two children. I’ll leave you to do the in depth research.