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Hey guys,

Looking into opening a business, just had a few questions about the lease, and general questions one would have with opening in restaurant/cafe type business.

Wondering if anyone on the forums was a commercial lawyer or has a restaurant that would be able to help me and my business partner out and offer some pointers or answer any questions we had.

You can contact me on the phone or email. Or if you are free to meet up and have a chat over coffee.

Calls before 5, email anytime.

0439990557

[email protected]

Thanks George.

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The lawyer would be to handle the lease if your starting your own business wouldn't it? If your buying an existing one you'd also want someone to thoroughly check the books ie an accountant

Commercial leases are typically straight forward as the tenant pays for rent & outgoings fit out etc you'd want a rent free start up period and depending what and where your going what promotion the centre will be doing to attract customers etc

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