Guadalupe County places no limit on customers or client visits to a home business in unincorporated areas. There is no county cap on daily visitors, parking, or deliveries. Deed restrictions and a driveway access permit for new county-road connections are the only constraints.
The county cannot zone, so it sets no ceiling on the number of clients, employees, or vehicle trips a home business generates, and nothing in county rules restricts customer parking on your own property. A new or widened driveway connecting to a county road requires a culvert or access permit from the Guadalupe County Road and Bridge Department, but that governs drainage and traffic safety, not business volume. Deed restrictions commonly bar commercial traffic and on-street parking and are enforced privately. City-limit properties follow the relevant city's home-occupation traffic rules.
The county issues no citations for customer traffic. Neighbors or an HOA enforce deed restrictions in civil court; obstructing a county road can draw a separate traffic or nuisance action.
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Guadalupe County, TX
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Guadalupe County, TX
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