Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut property owner in a residential zone wants to operate a small daycare center in their home. This may require:
ANo permits or approvals
BA special use permit or home occupation permit from the local zoning authority✓ Correct
CApproval from the Connecticut Real Estate Commission
DA commercial real estate license
Explanation
Operating a daycare in a residential zone typically requires a home occupation permit or special use permit from the local zoning authority, as well as applicable state child care licensing.
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