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    My understanding is that it has more to do with the caregiver then the house e.g. 5 kids of non parentage (in addition to your own). I understand what you are saying about small spaces in Toronto. I don't know if this is a wise move though. The business fluctuates greatly at times and if you need to make a certain amount just to pay off a daycare expense (rent) each month in addition to your families bills etc it may not be viable. The market is particularly rocky at the moment and we are unsure what will be happening down the road re: licensed vs unlicensed. The business may not be viable at all in a yr or two for any of us.

    What about just renting a larger space for your family and run it from your home? One of the major perks of this job is the commute; do you really want to mess with that?

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