Fairfax County strictly limits client visits to home businesses. Class A Home Occupation Permits prohibit all on-site clients. Class B permits allow limited appointments only, typically capped at 4 clients per day, with no walk-ins permitted. No more than one client vehicle may be on-site at any time, and appointments must not generate traffic or parking demand inconsistent with a residential neighborhood.
Under Fairfax County Zoning Ordinance Article 4, Section 4102, client visitation rules distinguish Class A from Class B home occupations. Class A Home Occupations (the default administrative permit) prohibit ALL nonresident client visits to the dwelling — this includes customers, patients, students, or any business visitors. Permitted Class A activities include telecommuting, online sales, writing, consulting conducted entirely off-site, and crafts produced for off-site sale. Class B Home Occupations, which require Board of Zoning Appeals Special Permit approval, may allow client visits subject to specific conditions imposed by the BZA. Typical Class B conditions include: no more than 4 clients per day; appointments only (no drop-ins); no more than one client vehicle on the property at any time; client visits limited to specific hours (commonly 8 AM-6 PM weekdays); no visits on Sundays or federal holidays; and adequate off-street parking provided on the property (not on public streets). Common Class B uses include piano teachers, tutors, therapists, hair stylists, and similar low-intensity service professionals. Violations typically result in a Notice of Violation from the Department of Code Compliance, with fines of $200 for initial violations and up to $5,000 for continuing violations under VA Code §15.2-2286. Neighbors frequently report violations, and Fairfax County investigates complaints about unusual traffic, parking, or signage. Businesses requiring more client traffic must relocate to commercially zoned property.
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