Are you relocating your business, or thinking about it? If so, then you’re going to need a few legal tips before you make your move.
There are many reasons why small business owners make the decision to move. Maybe you’re looking to expand, or maybe it’s simply because your lease has expired and you’ve found a nicer space in a more ideal location.
Whatever your reasons may be, you’ll want to keep this legal checklist handy before you relocate your business. Here are the five practical tips you’ll want to consider:
Aside from outright hiring a lawyer, you may also want to consider signing up for a personal legal plan like those offered by LegalStreet. LegalStreet lawyers can review your business and real estate contracts (up to 10 pages), and offer on-call assistance for a wide range of legal issues; plans start at less than $13 a month.
So remember, while moving is always tough work, being legally prepared can make your business’ relocation much easier.
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Related Resources:
- Six Tips For A Stress-Free Startup Relocation (Forbes)
- Commercial Property Lease Agreement (FindLaw)
- Before You Rent Office Space: 5 Legal Tips (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)
- Before You Buy Office Space: 5 Legal Tips (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)
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