Converse home occupation rules sharply limit customer and client visits. The home must remain primarily residential in character with no parking impacts or frequent walk-in traffic.
One of the core Converse home occupation standards is that customer and client traffic must not disturb the residential character of the neighborhood. Many professions suited to home offices (consulting, accounting, tutoring, therapy, design) occasionally see clients but cannot host continuous traffic. Typical limits: no more than a few client visits per day, appointments only by prior arrangement, all customer parking on the driveway or legal street parking without blocking neighbors, and no visits outside reasonable daytime hours (often 8 am to 8 pm). Prohibited traffic patterns include group classes with many simultaneous students, daycare over state-licensed thresholds without proper permits, retail storefront operation, and anything that requires commercial parking spaces. If neighbors complain of cars blocking streets or frequent strangers arriving, code enforcement will investigate. Some districts require a Home Occupation Permit with conditions that cap daily visitors.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Converse, TX
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