BUYER'S CHECKLIST
Checklists are handy prompts that keep us on track and make sure we don't miss important appointments or neglect significant tasks. Buying a restaurant is a complicated process – and one of the most important decisions you'll ever make – so a checklist to guide you through the process is a good idea.
And, we can help you structure that checklist. We know the myriad details involved in purchasing a food-service business. The following is a small sample of items that should be on a buying checklist:
- Copy of building lease
- Sales history for past year
- Seller's financial information
- Confirmation that equipment works properly
- Valid, effective non-compete agreement
This small number of checklist items illustrates the complexity of purchasing a restaurant. Buying a franchise adds additional items to the list, such as:
- Initial franchise information
- Current franchise agreement compared with seller's franchise agreement
- Accurate and up-to-date royalty payment figures
- Franchise transfer fee requirements
- Upfitting requirements for new franchises
And, never forget the all-important To Do list. Here's a sample list:
- Obtain federal I.D. number
- Secure necessary licenses (can easily involve multiple government departments and numerous documents)
- Purchase insurance
- Establish utility services
- Secure necessary licenses and inspections
Buying a restaurant is complicated — but we help people do it every day!
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