No customer traffic limits exist at the Collin County level for home businesses in unincorporated areas. Cities within the county typically restrict home occupations to 2-5 customer visits per day and prohibit on-site customer parking beyond the driveway. HOAs frequently prohibit all customer traffic.
Since counties cannot zone, unincorporated Collin County home businesses may receive unlimited clients subject only to nuisance law (traffic, noise, parking). Typical city home-occupation standards: Plano 5 visits/day; McKinney 3 visits/day; Frisco 2 scheduled appointments/day. All cities prohibit retail walk-in traffic from residential homes. Parking on unpaved yard areas or blocking streets triggers nuisance citations even in unincorporated areas.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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