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Home Business in Spring Hill, FL (2026)

6 verified home business rules for Spring Hill, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Zoning Restrictions

Spring Hill is an unincorporated CDP in Hernando County governed by the Hernando County Land Development Regulations (LDR) Appendix A Zoning. Home occupations are permitted in every residential district (R-1A, R-1B, R-1C, R-2, R-2.5, R-3, R-4, RM, RR) under Article III, Section 3 Specific Use Regulations, subject to state preemption under Florida Statute 559.955 (Home-Based Business Act). Since FS 559.955 (passed as HB 403 in 2021, expanded by HB 1011 in 2024) the county cannot regulate a home-based business more strictly than any other business in the jurisdiction.

Spring Hill Home Business Zoning

Few Restrictions

Signage Rules

Hernando County prohibits a home-based business from posting commercial signage that is visible from the street under the 'no external evidence' standard codified at Florida Statute 559.955(3)(c). The county Sign Code (Hernando County Code Appendix A) limits residential-district signage to a single nameplate. On-site signs that broadcast the business name, hours, or services are prohibited because they alter the residential character of the property — a standard that FS 559.955(3)(c) expressly preserves as a generally applicable local rule.

Spring Hill Home Business Signage

Some Restrictions

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Hernando County may not prohibit customer or client visits to a home-based business under Florida Statute 559.955(3) — the 2021 Home-Based Business Act expressly preempts local prohibitions on customer traffic. Spring Hill home businesses (in unincorporated Hernando County) may receive clients, deliveries, and vendors as long as parking is in legal spaces (driveway, not the right-of-way, sidewalk, or unimproved surfaces) and the activity is comparable in volume to other residential uses. Up to 2 non-resident employees or contractors may work on-site.

Spring Hill Home Business Customer Traffic

Few Restrictions

Cottage Food Operations

Florida Statute 500.80 (the Cottage Food Law, expanded by HB 663 in 2021) permits Spring Hill residents to produce and sell non-potentially-hazardous cottage foods directly to consumers with no state inspection or permit, up to $250,000 in gross sales per year. The law preempts Hernando County and FL HOAs from prohibiting cottage food operations in residential zoning. Sales may be made from the home, online, by mail order within FL, at farmers markets, roadside stands, and special events. The county Business Tax Receipt is still required.

Spring Hill Cottage Food Sales

Few Restrictions

Home Daycare

A Spring Hill resident operating a Family Day Care Home must register with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) under Florida Statute 402.313 if caring for 5 to 10 children. Capacity caps under FS 402.302 are: maximum of 10 children total, including no more than 5 preschool children (with no more than 2 under 12 months) for one operator; Large Family Child Care Homes (FS 402.3131) may serve up to 12 children with one additional caregiver. Hernando County cannot zone out a FS 402-licensed family daycare from a residential district.

Spring Hill Family Daycare Home

Some Restrictions

Home Occupation Permits

Spring Hill home-based business operators must obtain a Hernando County Business Tax Receipt (BTR) under Chapter 18 of the Hernando County Code and Florida Statute Chapter 205. Hernando County is preempted by FS 559.955 from imposing a separate home-occupation zoning permit or any home-business-specific license that does not also apply to comparable non-home businesses. The BTR is administered by the Hernando County Tax Collector — fees vary by business classification under the county's BTR schedule. State professional licenses (cosmetology, contractor, child care) remain mandatory.

Spring Hill Home Business Permits

Few Restrictions

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Spring Hill city rules.

Home Business in Hernando County