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Home Occupation Permits: Baytown vs Bellaire

How do home occupation permits rules compare between Baytown, TX and Bellaire, TX?

Bellaire has fewer restrictions than Baytown.

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Baytown requires that home occupations comply with the city's zoning ordinance provisions but does not require a separate home occupation permit fee. Businesses must meet all zoning requirements including being conducted indoors, using no more than 25% of the dwelling area, and having no external evidence of commercial activity. Some business types may require a city business registration or state occupational license.

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Bellaire, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas counties have no general zoning authority under Local Government Code Chapter 231, so unincorporated Harris County does not require a home occupation permit and does not regulate home-based businesses by use. Operators must still obtain a Harris County Certificate of Compliance for commercial occupancy where applicable, follow state licensing rules, and comply with deed restrictions enforced under Local Government Code Chapter 203.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownBellaire
City PermitNo separate home occupation permit required-
Business RegistrationGeneral city registration may apply-
State LicensesRequired for regulated professions-
Sales Tax PermitRequired if selling taxable goods-
EnforcementComplaint-driven code enforcement-
County Permit-None - no county zoning authority
State Authority-Tex. Loc. Gov. Code Ch. 231 (Harris not included)
Commercial Cert-Harris County Certificate of Compliance (Engineering)
Deed Restrictions-Enforceable under Tex. Loc. Gov. Code Ch. 203
Building Permits-Harris County Engineering (713) 274-3232
Houston City-No zoning; CO and deed restrictions apply
State Trade Licenses-Apply (DSHS, TDLR, etc.)
Applies To-Unincorporated Harris County only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Baytown FAQ

Do I need a permit to work from home in Baytown?

Baytown does not require a specific home occupation permit. However, your business must comply with the zoning ordinance provisions for home occupations. Some businesses may need general city business registration or state occupational licenses.

How does Baytown enforce home business rules?

Enforcement is complaint-driven through Code Enforcement at (281) 420-6585. If a neighbor reports a violation, the city investigates and may issue a citation with fines up to $500 per day for non-compliance.

Do I need a Texas sales tax permit for my home business?

If you sell taxable goods or services, you must obtain a sales tax permit from the Texas Comptroller. This is a state requirement that applies regardless of whether the business is home-based.

Bellaire FAQ

Do I need a home occupation permit in unincorporated Harris County?

No. Harris County does not require a home occupation permit because Texas counties lack general zoning authority. Local Government Code Chapter 231 grants zoning powers only to a limited list of counties, and Harris County is not on that list. The commissioners court therefore cannot license home-based businesses or restrict employees, hours, or signage by zoning. State trade licensing, deed restrictions, and Harris County's Certificate of Compliance for any commercial structure still apply.

Can my Harris County deed restrictions block a home business?

Yes. Texas Local Government Code Chapter 203 lets Harris County and any property owner sue to enforce recorded deed restrictions in unincorporated subdivisions, and most Harris County subdivisions restrict properties to single-family residential use. A home business that breaches the restriction can be enjoined by the County Attorney's Community Protection Section or a neighboring owner, with damages and attorney's fees.

What about a home business inside Houston city limits?

The City of Houston has no traditional zoning code, but it enforces the city's Code of Ordinances Chapter 28 deed restriction program, requires a Certificate of Occupancy through the Houston Permitting Center for commercial use of a structure, and applies parking, sign, and noise rules to home-based businesses. Other incorporated cities in Harris County (Pasadena, Bellaire, etc.) have their own zoning ordinances that often regulate home occupations directly.

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