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Brenda Budzinski
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Tenant runs a daycare from rental property.

Brenda Budzinski
  • Sioux City, IA
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I have a potential tenant, single mother who plans to run her daycare business at our rental property. She has up to 5 children on any given day all under the age of 4yrs old. What are the pros vs. cons?

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Pavel Shemyakin
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Pavel Shemyakin
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A business is defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities. Businesses can be for-profit entities or non-profit organizations that operate to fulfill a charitable mission or further a social cause.

The term business also refers to the organized efforts and activities of individuals to produce and sell goods and services for profit. Businesses range in scale from a sole proprietorship to an international corporation. Several lines of theory are engaged with understanding business administration including organizational behavior, organization theory, and strategic management.

@Paulette Na Claiming that a daycare with 8-14 kids is not a business in NONSENSE! Pure, fu****g NONSENSE! Maybe its not a successful business, but a business non the less.

What a pile of garbage. 

Dont you know..... every business school, every guru, every mentor always teaches: "The best way to succeed in life is to LIE and be UNETHICAL by misrepresenting yourself to clients/partners/landlords."

If you want to run a day care, by all means. Go rent a commercial property and do your thing. To echo @Janice G., i would not want my kids in the hands of liars.

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