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Old 26.08.2009, 13:36
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Re: setting up as a piano teacher

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I am thinking of setting up a small (as in only a few hours per week) piano teaching studio in Meilen.
I am hoping to teach at home but realise this might create more headaches as far as insurance requirements go...
It just struck me that if you live in rented accomodation, it might not be only the insurance that makes problems. If you are using a 'normal' piano, you might have the neighbours complaining about the irritation of repetitive practice.

Music is allowed within certain hours, but if your business were to take off, you might have problems if one lesson follows another. I found this site which gives more information. This site for translation of same.

Good luck anyway. Perhaps you live in a farmhouse 2 kilometers frem the next building.
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