Here's another tip - if you want to have a wedding venue, don't try to impose it on an existing community where it has been a very quiet place for decades, where people who move in come for the quiet and privacy, where there are countless retired and seniors with half-million dollar homes who have been there for many years and do not want your noise and your traffic imposing on them. And if you are stupid enough to impose your wedding venue on them, be prepared to expect outrage and rejection from the neighbors, if not lawsuits. And don't stick your wedding venue in a little community that has protective covenants against noise disturbances, because the neighbors will enforce those covenants. There are and are not appropriate sites for these things. Wedding venues succeed when the owners have the common sense to not put them in the wrong place to begin with.
Re: “Bridal Brawls: The Old Lantern Fights Its Neighbors Over Noise”
Here's another tip - if you want to have a wedding venue, don't try to impose it on an existing community where it has been a very quiet place for decades, where people who move in come for the quiet and privacy, where there are countless retired and seniors with half-million dollar homes who have been there for many years and do not want your noise and your traffic imposing on them. And if you are stupid enough to impose your wedding venue on them, be prepared to expect outrage and rejection from the neighbors, if not lawsuits. And don't stick your wedding venue in a little community that has protective covenants against noise disturbances, because the neighbors will enforce those covenants. There are and are not appropriate sites for these things. Wedding venues succeed when the owners have the common sense to not put them in the wrong place to begin with.