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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Home Occupation Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the property address in the designated field. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Fill in the unit number if applicable, followed by the tenant’s name and phone number to establish contact.
  4. Specify the type of home occupation your tenant intends to conduct. This helps clarify the nature of the business.
  5. As the property owner, acknowledge your awareness of your tenant's intentions by signing and dating the form in the provided sections.
  6. Complete your contact information, including your address and phone number, ensuring all details are current.
  7. The form must be notarized. Ensure you have a notary public present to complete this section before submission.
  8. Once completed, send the notarized form to the City of Milwaukee’s Department of Neighborhood Services as indicated.

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R-C2. District definition: Residential Contextual One/ Two Dwelling District. R-C2 is a residential designation in developed areas that is primarily for single detached, side-by-side and duplex homes.
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.
Class 2 A small-scale, home occupation contained within the principal dwelling (not in an accessory building) involving: (a) phone and office use only; (b) no outdoor storage and/or display of goods; and (c) not more than two (2) business related visits to the residence per day.

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