All Business Purchase Forum In San Jose

State:
Multi-State
City:
San Jose
Control #:
US-00059
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The parties have entered into an agreement whereby one party has been retained to manage and operate a certain business. Other provisions of the agreement.


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  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own
  • Preview Management Agreement and Option to Purchase and Own

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FAQ

As long as your business location and all business activity are conducted outside the City, there is no need to obtain a business license. If you are conducting business from your residence, or your residence is your business location, you will need to obtain and maintain a business license.

Unincorporated Bay County does not require a business license; however, they do suggest that you register your business name with .sunbiz.

California Secretary of State (SOS) filing Limited partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies (LLCs) are all legally required to register within California. Only sole proprietorships are exempt. To register your business, visit the California Secretary of State's business entity filings portal.

Many California counties require businesses to obtain a business operating license before doing business in the county. This requirement applies to all businesses, including one-person, home-based operations. Many cities require a business license in addition to the county license.

No, because you won't have a valid LLC unless you are running a business; a "sham" LLC will not protect you, because the court would allow any reasonable claims to "pierce the corporate veil" and attach your personal assets to the claims.

Depending on the entity type you choose, it may be necessary to register the entity with the California Secretary of State. Corporations, LLCs, LPs and LLPs must comply with statutory name requirements. Businesses that involve activities that require professional or vocational licenses may have additional requirements.

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All Business Purchase Forum In San Jose