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II.

Terms and Conditions

If a resident‘s home business operation is approved, the resident and all household members who are involved with the home business meet and agree to the following terms and conditions. A. The resident must agree to and abide by all of the terms and conditions as stipulated in the Resident Home Business Agreement/Contract. B. The Customer Service Administrator may approve a joint home business operation if two or more residents plan to engage in a partnership. They must clearly define the make up of the partnership, showing how they distribute the partnership, by percentage whether equally or with one partner being more responsible for the operation than another partner. The partnership must also clearly define the dollar amount that will be used in the anticipation of income that is reported to the SFHA. C. The SFHA allows no more than one business be operated from each unit. D. No modifications to the unit shall be made by the tenant, or by the SFHA on behalf of the tenant, to accommodate the proposed business. E. The SFHA will not transfer any family to a larger unit to accommodate the proposed business. F. A tenant shall not be allowed to propose a business in order to avoid moving from a unit that is considered ―overhoused‖ for that family size. G. The resident business may be required to name the SFHA as an additional insured where General Liability insurance coverage is necessary to meet licensing requirements. H. At the time the resident(s) informs the Property Manager of his or her interest in starting a home business, they will be provided a copy of this Policy and the Resident Home Business Agreement/Contract. The Property Manager will insure that the resident understands the terms of the Policy and Contract and will assist as much as feasible. I.

When the resident‘s business is approved by the SFHA, the approval becomes the written agreement between the SFHA and the resident, with the resident agreeing to the Terms and Conditions applicable to that business. Furthermore, before the commencement of any such approved business activity, the resident must have executed the written agreement with the SFHA and obtained any other documentation required, including but not limited to, proof of insurance and a California business license.


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