What about the people who actually operate a business out of their villages home -
i.e. keep inventory or do the accounting/bookkeeping, or have customers come?
The golf cart screen guy; the embroidery people at the market days, the people who put the signs on the lamp posts, home watch, cleaning people, landscapers, handy man???
Even running a Villages Club out of your home is illegal then - it’s not for profit, but it’s a business transaction. When someone runs by your house to drop off a check for a club activity, that’s a customer.
(I dont care about these, but if we are going to follow the letter of the covenants, let’s go all in).
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