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danny dyer 11:03 Mon Feb 27
Buying lease to tea rooms/baguette bar - costs?
Anyone ever done this? Taken over a going concern like tea rooms or a baguette bar, that sort of thing?

50k for the lease and 10k per annum rent. Presumably all the machines, equipment and fixtures/fittings are thrown in for no extra cost but you still need a hefty turnover o make a go of it.

Anyone taken the plunge with something similar?

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Shrek 6:31 Tue Feb 28
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Dirty old tarts? This would suit to a TEA, would love juggling the old BAPS!

Gruesome Dump 5:55 Tue Feb 28
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147man 4:14 Tue Feb 28

Do you move your lips when you read?
Genuine question.


Hello Griffin. Long time no touching.

JACK1 5:31 Tue Feb 28
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P- or a specific area of law !

Leigh Jim 5:17 Tue Feb 28
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Steve - Lawyer is more of a generic term for someone that practices "law"

the specific titles are then pretty hazy but could be solicitor, attorney, barrister etc

Steve P 5:04 Tue Feb 28
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Is a lawyer a trendy way of referring to a solicitor?

Leigh Jim 5:04 Tue Feb 28
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AND don't get me started on surveyors!

Leigh Jim 5:03 Tue Feb 28
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do you know one then John?


i am only joking mate, my sister is a lawyer for DAC in the city so between her and my own lawyer, I am pretty much covered.

most the sold round here are bloody useless though! much like the estate agents

Mr John 5:00 Tue Feb 28
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Jim, you ever need a decent solicitor, just let me know.

Leigh Jim 4:55 Tue Feb 28
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what do you do Jack?


are you Ester Rantzen?

JACK1 4:52 Tue Feb 28
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and if the solicitor overcharges you come to me i bash their fees apart all day long !

roltrader 4:50 Tue Feb 28
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Gruesome Dump 4:06 Tue Feb 28

17 year old dirty tarts ??? I prefer Bakewells myself.

Leigh Jim 4:48 Tue Feb 28
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decent solicitor?


good luck with that

Mr John 4:45 Tue Feb 28
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I'm a lawyer and act for people who buy and sell small businesses like the one your interested in.

The £50k would normally be for goodwill and assets as the lease itself doesn't normally have any premium value unless its in an exceptional spot and has a good few years left.

don't be frightened to make enquiries, just make sure you have a decent solicitor and accountant on board who can properly advise you on stuff.........oh and don't go paying any agents a non refundable deposit.

147man 4:14 Tue Feb 28
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Gruesome Dump wrote...

Re: Buying lease to tea rooms/baguette bar - costs?
Fancied a bash at summat similar a few years ago when living in Stratford on Avon. Still on the agenda at some point.


Yeah 'cos thats the one thing Stratford is missing a Tea room

Having said that it is a little short on 17 yr old sluts

stewie griffin 4:09 Tue Feb 28
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Hello Dump
x

Gruesome Dump 4:06 Tue Feb 28
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Fancied a bash at summat similar a few years ago when living in Stratford on Avon. Still on the agenda at some point.

A friend does very well from it. Position is key, it seems. As is employing dirty 17-year-old little tarts.

Jonah Lomas 10:12 Mon Feb 27
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*checks in*

Bloody hell, boiling water and sharp knives danny....i really don't think you've thought this through.

At least make sure you have health insurance.

Darth Lemsip 9:59 Mon Feb 27
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You can't work out how to plug a laptop into a TV, but you expect to be able to run a business?

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, chinny reckon

JACK1 5:30 Mon Feb 27
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Mate you know the rules link please and is the mother a Milf ? - see bread elswhere today

Mate 5:03 Mon Feb 27
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I use to know someone who did this in Dorset and her costs were exactly the same as the ones you mention. She & her mother ran it and they were mobbed when the weather was sunny.

She was lucky in that her place had a prime position near a beach and an outside swimming pool.

Must make money - she's been running it for about eight years.

Leigh Jim 4:51 Mon Feb 27
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P - ha ha i should be ok mate

am I going to look pretty stupid when Danny's sandwich bar opens ....

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