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Old 07-26-2015, 09:00 AM
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ckcowl
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Also look into insurance requirements. You don't want something unfortunate to happen that could get you/the property sued. I would imagine you would need a good insurance plan to cover ( commercial usage) of the property. Nice landscaping, trees, outside areas are big draws, people like to get outside & wander the grounds when taking breaks. Regular maintenance and someone on site is important too. Would you be doing/providing these or hiring someone? Are there neighbors ? How c
Close? Start making lists- there are so many things to look into research.
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