For any business owner there comes a time when you need to consider selling your office. It’s important to know the legal implications when you do.

Maybe it’s because you’re retiring and handing the business over to someone new. Maybe it’s because your business is growing and needs a bigger home. Regardless of the reason, you still need to know how to protect your legal interests.

An experienced attorney will be able to handle all the details but you still want to know what to look out for in the process. Here are five legal issues to consider:

The legal implications of selling an office can be daunting. But with a good attorney on your side and some knowledge of potential legal pitfalls, you’ll be prepared for anything.

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Related Resources:

  • Closing a Business (FindLaw)
  • How and When to Sell a Business (FindLaw)
  • Office Space: Buying, Leasing, Negotiating (FindLaw’s Free Enterprise)

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