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Old 23-09-2009, 07:28:11 PM     #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by julian View Post
it's a lot harder to boot someone out of a leased building, where as you can stop a domain resolving in less than 30 seconds..


p.s. i'd never set up biz in a leased building either..
How would you stop it resolving as they have control.... You must be thinking of some other type of arrangement as a lease is legally binding, and you would find yourself in breach of contract

Coincidently it can actually be simpler to sell and easier to raise funds against with a lease as lenders have some thing of Tangible value to sell on…

Try and find freehold property/offices on industrial estates or in prime locations...

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