Legal Question in Business Law in California
I just became unemployed, and thought maybe I can collect peoples non working washers, dryers or appliances, fix them, or sell the parts, is this legal? or do i need some kind of license or something?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, it's legal, and yes, as with any legal business, you'll need (at least) a business license from your city or county. Before going into business, you should probably buy and study one or more of the (usually, paperback) self-help guides to starting and running a business. You sound like a raw beginner in the world of business ownership and management. It's actually rather simple, but if you have no background or experience in the world of business ownership, you'd be a doggone fool not to buy and study a couple of basic, simple, beginner-level books on "how to start and manage your own small business." There are a number of publishers, but I often suggest starting with those published by the Nolo Press.
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