I suggest you apply for a business license for individual industrial and commercial households. When you find a store, don't rush to sign a contract. Ask the owner for a copy of the property documents first to see if it is "business" or "business" to use the house in the store.
It's best to go to the industrial and commercial department and ask if the store can get a license, because the residential business license is very troublesome and it is necessary to go through the process of "life business reform". That is, the use of non-commercial housing to change the use of commercial housing.
Then there is the license. I suggest you get a personal business license. Because the procedures are simple, it is also convenient to go through the annual inspection procedures. The required information includes: the original and photocopy of the ID card, and the site certification document of the store (copy of the real estate license or land certificate); Original and photocopy of lease contract, photo of certificate.
If you don't know where the industrial and commercial bureau, industrial and commercial office and administrative service center have business licenses, you can ask the store next to them.
Individual industrial and commercial households refer to families or households where citizens are engaged in industrial and commercial operations within the scope permitted by law and approved and registered according to law. Individual industrial and commercial households can also set up shop names and carry out activities with their shop names; Rural contracted business households refer to families or joint households that are members of rural collective organizations and engage in commodity business in accordance with the contract within the scope permitted by law. In the case of personal business, personal property is used to guarantee debts; In the case of family business, the debt is secured by family property.
Individual industrial and commercial households-Baidu encyclopedia