Question About Nj Law...

Business By selfconclusion12 Updated 28 Aug 2009 , 1:57am by selfconclusion12

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selfconclusion12 Posted 27 Aug 2009 , 10:04pm
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I just moved to NJ, and do not have a business but sometimes people e-mail me asking me to make them cakes. By law, am I not allowed to charge UNLESS I have a business and go through all that stuff...?

I get confused by all this. Thanks!

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PinkZiab Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 12:40am
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you cannot under any circumstances sell any baked goods made in your home in NJ... NJ does NOT license in-home kitchens. To bake from "home" in NJ you must have a completely separate kitchen that is not accessible from inside the home and is built out to commercial standards (triple sink, grease trap, approved flooring, commercial oven, etc).

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selfconclusion12 Posted 28 Aug 2009 , 1:57am
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Originally Posted by PinkZiab

you cannot under any circumstances sell any baked goods made in your home in NJ... NJ does NOT license in-home kitchens. To bake from "home" in NJ you must have a completely separate kitchen that is not accessible from inside the home and is built out to commercial standards (triple sink, grease trap, approved flooring, commercial oven, etc).




Wow, thank you. This is crazy!!! (I think)

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