This is for a Chiropractor who will own a building where she will rent different suites to partners plus will have around 5-10 employees. This is located in Rockville, MD.
No there is not such Guide, because it will be a 300 page manual.
Your best bet is to pay a consultant who specialize in that area of business or at the very least find someone doing what you're doing and pay them to build you one.
Answered 8 years ago
You're going to want to set up a consultation with an attorney and identify a local HR/Payroll specialist. Most of them will offer free advice and can quickly provide the information you require. Best of luck!
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There are two questions here:
1. How do I ensure appropriate permits for my building?
2. Where do I find lease agreements for renting my building?
You're best place to ensuring proper permitting is the City of Rockville, MD website: http://www.rockvillemd.gov/index.aspx?NID=1165
As for making sure your leasing agreement to your tenants is strong I would contact local attorneys who specialize is commercial properties. This is a much better than copy and pasting a template online. I admit they are difficult to interpret.
On a side note, be sure you are updating your leasing agreements every year to ensure new laws are taken into consideration.
Hope that helps!
-Mario Ashley
www.marioashley.com
Answered 8 years ago
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