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Kent vs Seattle

How do home occupation permits rules compare between Kent, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent allows home occupations as accessory uses in residential zones under KCC Title 15. A home occupation permit is required and business must remain clearly secondary to residential use.

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Seattle, WA

King County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentSeattle
Code ReferenceKent City Code Title 15-
Max Floor Area25 percent of dwelling-
Non-Resident EmployeesOne maximum-
Permit RequiredYes, from ECD-
Prohibited UsesAuto repair, kennels, food service-

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Kent FAQ

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

Yes. A home occupation permit is required for any business conducted from a residence, plus a Kent business license and Washington state business license.

Can I have employees?

Generally one non-resident employee is permitted. The business must remain clearly secondary to residential use.

Seattle FAQ

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