Sorry OP for the thread Steve jacked. He loves to hear himself just run that mouth. It's pretty disgusting. But where you are located would the county or city allow you to run a FFL out of your home.
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Racewin said:I dont want to run it out of my house...work/life balance, atf showing up at odd hours, strangers in the house, etc.
Got it, those are definitely all reasonable considerations.Racewin said:I dont want to run it out of my house...work/life balance, atf showing up at odd hours, strangers in the house, etc.
Racewin said:I dont want to run it out of my house...work/life balance, atf showing up at odd hours, strangers in the house, etc.
17-21-23 said:ATFE would call you and tell you to expect them during the business day. I would have a suite separated from the dwelling for your FFL buisness. I have some friends in Oregan that use Sea containers that are their business Areas and they get them their own address. So its separated from their home. The container can be secured and it's not permanent. That is the cheapest way to go.
I hear you, that still leaves my other concerns though.delta6 said:Racewin said:I dont want to run it out of my house...work/life balance, atf showing up at odd hours, strangers in the house, etc.
Racewin....
Actually, the ATF does not show up at odd hours. They call, they make an appointment, that is agreeable to you. If they show up at an odd hour, you just tell them your busy and to make an appointment. The internet is rife with BS stories.
QuietM4 said:17-21-23 said:Make sure you are in a high traffic area.
Someone went to business school...
Racewin said:If I were to consider the home FFL route, anyone here whose brain I can pick? Or recommendation for someone I can call?
338lapua said:Racewin said:If I were to consider the home FFL route, anyone here whose brain I can pick? Or recommendation for someone I can call?
Almost every distributor I have dealt with required proof of a store front and photos from inside the store. Otherwise they will probably not sell to you as their other dealers with expenses like a store front will rip them new assholes for undercutting their business. Drive by the gun store on 35th ave and Waltan MLS arms and get the name of the landlord off the sign he is a very pro 2A guy. He has multiple properties and likes gun stores. He will probably buy from you as well.
I would not do a home FFL, too many restrictions depending on where you live. The guy who owned C3 did very well out of his rat hole store on 67th and greenway and after he moved until he screwed up.
Winmagbill said:Know a couple of guys who run one man businesses. They rent office/shop space from existing businesses. The busness gets $$ from excess space and they get low rent, a front office presence to accept deliveries, and they are free from all the utilities/taxes paperwork. Not sure how you can find that opportunity, but it seems like a sweet set up.
knockonit said:There are executive office suites all over town, look into one, we rent them in anthem, always full with a waiting list.
put the word out with some brokers and walla, space be found
Rj
Winmagbill said:Know a couple of guys who run one man businesses. They rent office/shop space from existing businesses. The busness gets $$ from excess space and they get low rent, a front office presence to accept deliveries, and they are free from all the utilities/taxes paperwork. Not sure how you can find that opportunity, but it seems like a sweet set up.
brandyspaw said:Winmagbill said:Know a couple of guys who run one man businesses. They rent office/shop space from existing businesses. The busness gets $$ from excess space and they get low rent, a front office presence to accept deliveries, and they are free from all the utilities/taxes paperwork. Not sure how you can find that opportunity, but it seems like a sweet set up.
This is the type of deal I had years ago when I was an FFL dealer back in Colorado. I had rented an unused space from an automotive company that had a huge building with excess room. I walled off my rented area for security and ran my FFL business out of there for almost 6 years. It was nice deal rent wise plus the automotive company already had a good security system in place for the entire building.
It worked out well as someone was always there for UPS pick up/deliveries. I wasn't always there during normal business hours but someone was still there to handout my contact info. I had regular business hours but they were limited to 4 days a week so that was handy especially until I got things established.
I actually got the idea from my gunsmith as he had his rented work space in the back of another business's shop. These types of deals will require plenty of inquiries and legwork to put together but they would benefit all parties involved if you can find a match up.
Racewin said:Winmagbill said:Know a couple of guys who run one man businesses. They rent office/shop space from existing businesses. The busness gets $$ from excess space and they get low rent, a front office presence to accept deliveries, and they are free from all the utilities/taxes paperwork. Not sure how you can find that opportunity, but it seems like a sweet set up.
brandyspaw said:Winmagbill said:Know a couple of guys who run one man businesses. They rent office/shop space from existing businesses. The busness gets $$ from excess space and they get low rent, a front office presence to accept deliveries, and they are free from all the utilities/taxes paperwork. Not sure how you can find that opportunity, but it seems like a sweet set up.
This is the type of deal I had years ago when I was an FFL dealer back in Colorado. I had rented an unused space from an automotive company that had a huge building with excess room. I walled off my rented area for security and ran my FFL business out of there for almost 6 years. It was nice deal rent wise plus the automotive company already had a good security system in place for the entire building.
It worked out well as someone was always there for UPS pick up/deliveries. I wasn't always there during normal business hours but someone was still there to handout my contact info. I had regular business hours but they were limited to 4 days a week so that was handy especially until I got things established.
I actually got the idea from my gunsmith as he had his rented work space in the back of another business's shop. These types of deals will require plenty of inquiries and legwork to put together but they would benefit all parties involved if you can find a match up.
These aren't bad ideas...I'll have to look into this.
knockonit said:lot of it depends on location, and size of suite. typically 400 up
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