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johnshun
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Hello all,
I'm starting a small grow op in socal areas. Anywhere between 3,000 to 6,000 sqft. After doing my diligent research, it seems like getting a commercial warehouse in socal brings up a host of complications, and the one that bother me the most is the annual fire safety inspection. I read some posts in one of the forums here suggesting that I can get a warehouse but do not register to do business there. That way I can be a ghost and fire department won't come down to inspect every year. With that being said, I have a few questions and concerns that hopefully some of you may be able to point me in the right direction.
if you don't file for a business license to run a business at said warehouse, how are you going to get power and water for the building? Doesn't that raise red flag or questions to the city when they see no business operating there but water and power are being used?
If being a ghost business at a commercial warehouse is not the best idea, are there ways to avoid the annual fire safety inspection or are there certain cities that do not perform said inspection?
I'll be very grateful for any valuable inputs. Thank you so much for your time and insights.
I'm starting a small grow op in socal areas. Anywhere between 3,000 to 6,000 sqft. After doing my diligent research, it seems like getting a commercial warehouse in socal brings up a host of complications, and the one that bother me the most is the annual fire safety inspection. I read some posts in one of the forums here suggesting that I can get a warehouse but do not register to do business there. That way I can be a ghost and fire department won't come down to inspect every year. With that being said, I have a few questions and concerns that hopefully some of you may be able to point me in the right direction.
if you don't file for a business license to run a business at said warehouse, how are you going to get power and water for the building? Doesn't that raise red flag or questions to the city when they see no business operating there but water and power are being used?
If being a ghost business at a commercial warehouse is not the best idea, are there ways to avoid the annual fire safety inspection or are there certain cities that do not perform said inspection?
I'll be very grateful for any valuable inputs. Thank you so much for your time and insights.