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Spend the money on a lawyer – one that specializes in real estate. It’s money well spent.

No one likes this step, but it’s essential.

Spend the money on a lawyer – one that specializes in real estate. It’s money well spent.


Not to scare you off, but here are some things that you probably require a lawyer to handle:

  • Company incorporation
  • Employment contracts
  • Shareholder agreements
  • Real Estate lease/acquisition agreement.
  • Zoning laws
  • Public liability
  • Eviction of a guest

Most of the list depends on specific local laws, and it isn’t easy to go into further detail.

All lawyers have basic templates for most of the items mentioned above.

But to reiterate – don’t Google, copy, and paste contracts and agreements – invest in a Legal Eagle.


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