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commercial develop means that you develop the are with buissences, stores hotels and other things like that.
Miniature horses are considered livestock and are not allowed on commercially zoned property.
If you have a property that you want to rent commercially, I would advise you to consult with your attorney to see what legal actions are required, such as drawing up a rental agreement, etc.
Depends upon where the commercial property is located
Leasing commercial property can be very difficult for many people. The best place to start your search for commercial property that you can lease is the website Craigslist.com.
Commercial property cannot be covered by homeowner's insurance. Commercial property insurance must be purchased for that category of property.
Commercial property occupied all or in part by the fee owner.
In some areas you can have residential property and commercial property on the same land. It will depend on what the area is zoned for. Some areas are strictly residential, some are strictly commercial, and some are mixed.
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In one sense, there isn't any difference. Any property that's used to produce an income -- as opposed to being used as living quarters -- is considered to be a commercial one. In stricter terms, however, an industrial property is used for manufacturing some kind of product and can be seen as a factory of plant. Usually it's in an area that's zoned for light, medium, or heavy industrial purposes. In constrast, a commercially zoned property will be involved in selling merchandise of one kind or another or in providing a service of some sort.
cimls.com and loopnet.com both offer nationwide commercial property searches.
You will need to visit your local county courthouse to get the property taxes paid for commercial property from the year 2007.