To rent commercial property legally, you would need to obtain a lease and a permit. For more information about how to accomplish this and more about what is required, visit www.landlordzone.co.uk/renting-business-premises.htm
Yes, you need to be 21 to purchase any property that is commercial in London. It is dangerous for anyone under that age to buy one because you may not know how to care for it.
You do not need a permit to buy property but some buildings may need a permit before building them.
You will need to fill out an application for a commercial permit. Proposed location of building showing dimensions on all sides to property will be required.
No but they do need a permit to work on the property.
When you build on or change your property you need to have a permit to do so. Check with your home owners association, or your city office. If you are making improvement to a home you want that documented anyway as it helps with property values. Generally installing french drains does not require a permit. If you are adding on to your house then a permit would be required.
Yes!
no you dont have to get a permit from any zoneing along it not in county right of way and it on your property
You will need to visit your local county courthouse to get the property taxes paid for commercial property from the year 2007.
Probably.
Commercial property software would need to be used by developers, municipalities, real estate trust companies and large corporations, as well as others.
Yes. Anything having to do with selling foodstuff to the public requires a health department inspection and a permit.