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    I have seen different types of condos. In buildings most likely parents and licensing agencies won't allow it.

    If you're in a townhouse type or even those free houses but in condo like grounds and rules, it can be easier but all depends on your board. Also check with your insurance company.

    Although the "unlicensed " tittle could be misleading, "unlicensed" homedaycares still follow strick rules and regulations check the Cceya doc. The Homedaycare section. There are number and age restrictions, hours, etc.
    Last edited by Peacefulbird; 05-13-2018 at 08:38 AM.

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