Choosing a Location & Equipment
When it comes to real estate, the saying is true: “Location, location, location.” Where you open for business can have a huge impact on your success. Be sure that you’re in compliance with property lease terms and zoning ordinances. Likewise, be sure to understand your options when it comes to buying or leasing equipment, or purchasing government surplus.
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You have your business, but now you need supplies. Purchasing surplus goods from the government is an easy and affordable way to equip your new and expanding business. From computers to cars to gently used medical equipment, just ...
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When starting a business, you want the most cost-efficient options to help you keep expenses low. When it comes to equipment, sometimes leasing it, instead of buying it, can be the best option. There are many variables that should ...
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Where is your business going to be located? Your business location is an important decision, and if you will not be starting up in your home, you will need to lease a space to conduct your day-to-day activities. Leasing a ...
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Before you decide to operate your business from your home, first determine if doing so would break any local zoning ordinances. Home-based businesses make up roughly half of all U.S. businesses, but at the local level, zoning ...
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Zoning ordinances and regulations are laws that define how you can use your property. Cities, counties, townships, and other local governments adopt zoning plans in order to set development standards to assure that land is used for ...
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The ideal location for your business depends on a number of factors. The most important consideration is the kind of business you're running. Before you begin scouting a location, consider a few of the factors that can help you ...
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