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    Running a Web Design Business from a Rented Property

    Nope, I cannot agree at all with that. I am not talking about damage to your own property here - the issue here is if the premises burns down or suffers major damage for whatever reason, but especially if it was something connected to your occupation. Following a loss adjuster enquiry the...
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    Running a Web Design Business from a Rented Property

    Well as you are already violating the lease agreement, then you are on pretty dodgy ground to begin with - its not hard to find a business operating on the internet is it ? However by telling your landlord and his insurers you will be in a much better position going forward - you have no way of...
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    How to deal with clients who waste your time

    this is a very interesting topic and on a slightly different but similar tack, we are finding more and more that customers are now issuing legal proceedings simply to avoid paying fees - effectively making a claim to say things are not as they were promised, simply to avoid paying the final bill...
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    Running a Web Design Business from a Rented Property

    You absolutely need to advise your landlord from a point of view of protecting your interests should the worst happen. The landlord will have "landlords property owners insurance" and part of that may stipulate "domestic use only" - so if there is a fire or something that causes a total loss...
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    Consider Specialist Insurance

    Before you think, "oh no, not another shameless plug/link to a comparison website" ..... let me firmly assure you, it's NOT. I decided to write this short article, with no links or websites mentions, to help any new graphic design business, or indeed any established business in the area of...
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