A home-based business operates out of a residential location. This includes businesses where you may be working in different areas throughout the city but administrative activities are done in the home. Some examples of home-based businesses include online retail, contracting, cleaning services, photography, landscaping and catering.
Home-based businesses must follow specific development regulations under Edmonton’s Zoning Bylaw and within the Business Licence Bylaw . They may require a development permit and building permits and must have a business licence like any other business in the city.
Home-based businesses that are more visible and may involve customers coming to the home or some other use of the property that is not typical of a residential area require a development permit. These businesses will allow more daily business visits and have employees who do not live at the location of the home-based business.
Other elements to consider when applying for your Development Permit include:
To start your home-based business you will need a development permit and business licence. You can apply for both at the same time using the home-based business application option. Depending on the nature of the business and if alterations are required to the home, you may require building permits as well.
Like other businesses, the specific documentation that needs to be submitted with your home-based business application and the operating requirements will be determined by the business licence categories that apply to your business activities.
How to Apply
Fees are required for your development permit, building permit(s) (if required) and business licence.
There are multiple ways to make your payment.
If you move your business to a new residential location, you will need to apply for a new development permit, building permit(s) (when required) and business licence with the appropriate fees and application requirements.