Broward County home-based businesses cannot generate vehicle traffic substantially greater than a typical residence. Florida HB 1451 sets this as the statewide standard and allows local enforcement of neutral parking rules.
Florida Statute 559.955 (HB 1451) is the controlling law for customer and vehicle traffic at home-based businesses in Broward County. The statute states that vehicle traffic generated by a home business must be consistent with the volume normally associated with residential use in the neighborhood. This means regular walk-in retail customers, high-volume client appointments, or delivery schedules that resemble a commercial operation are not permitted, even though the state protects the right to operate a home business. Broward County and its municipalities can enforce on-street parking restrictions, require client vehicles to park only on the driveway or within the property (not on lawns), and respond to complaints about blocked sidewalks, traffic congestion, or driveway overflow. Delivery and supply vehicles must also remain consistent with residential norms (for example, no daily box truck or semi-trailer deliveries). Neighbors who observe excessive traffic can file complaints with Broward County Code Enforcement, and repeated violations can lead to a determination that the operation is no longer a permissible home-based business under state law.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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