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My front hallway looks like a bill posters nightmare.
Cert of incorporation 2
Environmental waste licences 2
HGV operators License 1
Environmental WEEEE Cert 1
what about health & safety?
what do to in the event of a fire?
i made myself have a full fire drill the other day...and it was raining.
My front hallway looks like a bill posters nightmare.
Cert of incorporation 2
Environmental waste licences 2
HGV operators License 1
Environmental WEEEE Cert 1
Nothing outside though
Don't want the neighbours knowing my business.
My office itself is not my reg place of business but I have everything from HMRC etc sent there.
I run most of the IT side from home so have a lot of expensive equipment here, so had to inform the insurance to ensure cover. bumped my contents ins up a measly few quid! not worth worrying about.
I know that thre is a requirement to display your company name (if you are a ltd company) at your registered address, but how many of you actually stick a company name plate on your front door if you have created a ltd company and gave your home address as your company address?
On the same grounds, how many of you inform your insurance company that you have a business registered at the address (even if you are contracing so only 'working from home' 1 day a week, if ever)?
And I also assume you are all keeping to the goverment rules and have a no smoking sign on the front door of your house (as it is a registered business address)
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