Business - Buying A Bar
Were the floor drains up to code, or was he looking at a $10,000 plumbing disaster?
The neon sign for "The Rusty Anchor" flickered, casting a rhythmic red glow over Leo’s stack of paperwork. For ten years, he’d managed the floor for others; tonight, he was staring at a draft of a for his own place. buying a bar business
Did it have a "change of control" clause that would hike the rent the moment he took over? Were the floor drains up to code, or
Was the "top-shelf" whiskey actually just cheap refills? Phase 3: The Handover he’d managed the floor for others
Then came the "Red Tape Gauntlet." Leo discovered that the in his city didn't just transfer automatically—it required a background check and a hefty fee. He had to inspect the "bones" of the business: