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Title: It Shouldn't Be Illegal to Work at Home
Source: Reason
URL Source: http://reason.com/archives/2018/03/24/it-shouldnt-be-illegal-for-rec
Published: Mar 26, 2018
Author: Nick Sibilla
Post Date: 2018-03-26 05:35:45 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 4457
Comments: 63

When Lij Shaw's daughter was born, he decided to work from home so he could spend more time with his family.

A record producer in Nashville, Shaw found a slightly offbeat solution to achieving work-life balance: Investing over $100,000, he completely soundproofed his house's detached garage and transformed it into The Toy Box Studio, a professional recording space featuring state-of-the-art digital equipment and classic analog devices. Over the next decade, Shaw hosted countless musicians, one of whom even mixed the album that won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album. During this time, not one of his neighbors ever complained to Shaw about noise, traffic, or anything else regarding his studio.

Nonetheless, in 2015, Nashville's code enforcement ordered Shaw to cease and desist. Only by dropping the studio's recording rates from his website and removing its address from Google Maps was he able to escape prosecution. Business for the studio—Shaw's main source of income—plummeted.

Nashville's zoning code bars most businesses from serving clients in the owner's home. Shaw tried to have his home rezoned. But though he received overwhelming support from dozens of neighbors and even some members of the city's planning commission, the Nashville Metro Council denied his application. And so in December, Shaw—along with the Institute for Justice, where I work, and the Beacon Center of Tennessee—filed a lawsuit challenging Nashville's client ban for home occupations. "A man's home is his castle," he says. "I should have the right to earn a living in mine."

The prohibition "makes outlaws out of perhaps thousands of Nashvillians who…are simply trying to earn an honest living," according to the suit. There are at least 1,600 home-based enterprises in operation in the city, and since many such companies are forced to operate illegally, the true count is most likely even higher.

Joining Shaw in his lawsuit is Pat Raynor, a licensed cosmetologist who similarly had her home-based salon destroyed. She tried three different ways to gain legal recognition for the business, yet six years later, Raynor still cannot see clients in her own home.

Nashville is hardly alone in restricting these businesses. In Dunwoody, Georgia, the City Council unanimously denied a permit to Rhett Roberson, a board-certified therapist, who wanted to turn his basement into a physical therapy space. Several of his neighbors had vigorously lobbied against his application, with one claiming that allowing Roberson to see clients on site would be a slippery slope to other clinics opening in the area, including "psychiatrists treating sex offenders or even veterans with PTSD."

A few miles west in Cobb County, Georgia, code enforcers actually cited the popular gaming vlogger Justin Chandler for earning a living as a "professional YouTuber." With the nom du jeu "KOSDFF," Chandler currently has over a million subscribers to his channel. But by uploading gaming videos and making money from content produced at home, the county claimed he was operating an unlicensed residential business. His income doesn't even involve seeing clients at his house, but to avoid further legal trouble, he handed over $470 for a license.

Many cities across the country, including Los Angeles, Nashville, San Francisco, and Washington, ban home-based companies from having more than one employee who isn't a resident. By capping payroll so severely, these jurisdictions needlessly prevent entrepreneurs from growing their businesses and creating new jobs.

According to a survey published by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2016, home-based businesses generated nearly $632 billion in total revenue in 2012. In fact, slightly more than half of America's businesses were primarily home-based. Many iconic American companies began as little more than dreams in their founders' houses. Apple, Google, and Hewlett-Packard were started in garages in Northern California; Walt Disney drew the first Mickey Mouse cartoon in a studio at his home.

Fortunately, lawmakers are starting to develop more respect for private property rights. Last year, Utah banned cities and counties from imposing licensing fees on these businesses. And a few months before that, Chicago changed a rule to allow such enterprises to hire non-residents as couriers and the like—so long as they work outside the home in question.

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#36. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited)

I've read many comments on this threads concerning this Toy Box Studio case. I've read mentions of city ordinance and voter participation regarding agreement to city ordinances concerning private property used for commercial purposes.

I have yet to read of any mention the term "grandfather clause" which would in some cases take precedent over contract law concerning realtors brokering deals with buyers on how they many live in their homes.

I am all all about property rights and disgusted when city officials want to impose restrictions on how private property owners may live their lives. If it becomes the law where private home owners cannot live as free citizens without city officials imposing tax infringements and sanctions against some but also tell them they cannot smoke in their own homes then why even own a home for that matter. What this has now become is a fascist way of living where you have to pay tuppence to the bullies just to survive. If this is what it is coming to, just rent like poor folks do and make the government pick up the tab on living expenses. Eventually, the government won't be able to take care of all this expense and the whole damn system crumbles.

Inaddition, I also just thought about this "voter agreement on zoning laws". The real purpose of zoning laws is to take away private property rights and turn them into a public good under the guise of eminent domain. Only educated voters would understand where this case is going.

goldilucky  posted on  2018-03-26   14:41:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: goldilucky (#36)

"when city officials want to impose restrictions on how private property owners may live their lives."

Well you can sit back and let them, complaining all the while about how terrible it all is.

Or you can get off your fat, lazy ass and attend a few city council or county board public meetings to find out how they intend to screw you next. Then you can organize, speak out, and force them (through the ballot box) to represent you properly.

Geez Louise. I've never come across more helpless people than on this forum. You all forget we're a democracy and you have a voice.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-03-26   15:14:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: misterwhite (#42)

Or you can get off your fat, lazy ass and attend a few city council or county board public meetings to find out how they intend to screw you next. Then you can organize, speak out, and force them (through the ballot box) to represent you properly.

Actually, I did just that! I got off my "lazy fat ass", and attended a city hearing concerning a bar business that was about to lose its license because of some city law concerning purchasing beer from a licensed wholesale distributors vs. going to a private seller. Due to improper handling of the case, the state dropped the charges against the individual. However, the city chose to go around that acquital and re-try the owner in city hall for the same crime again. This violates the doctrine that one cannot be tried twice for the same crime. We all know this to be double jeopardy. It is what we taught in high school. A hearing was set up but the owner was never notified except for when I told them about it just two days before it was to take place. The owner was never officially served legal process in accordance with the laws of the state. That is where I stepped up and wrote a rebuttal brief on behalf of the owner and handed it to them. I accompanied them to the hall hearing and sat there to observe the entire proceedings.

From what took place there, council members would not allow the defendant to speak to defend that they were never served notice and that the hearing needed to be cancelled and moved to a proper court. There was no court reporter present and when members of the audience tried to record with their cellphones, one of the council members told them to turn it off and that an official transcript of the hearing would be issued upon request. The problem is there was no court reporter present.

And then there was no transcript ever recorded. But I was there.

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