Are you selling your restaurant? Are you ready?
Have you thought about selling your restaurant? Are you ready to sell and let go? Selling a restaurant can be a mentally tough and draining decision. Several restaurant owners view ownership of a restaurant as having a child, an business identity, a way to provide for the family, and a legacy.
According to Forbes, baby Boomers, defined as people born between the years 1946 and 1964, account for approximately 40 percent of small business or franchise ownership.
Forbes also states that the Baby Boomer generation accounts for an estimated 2.3 million small businesses in the United States, employing over 25 million people. Many of these businesses are thriving, and nearly 60 percent have no succession or transition plan in place.
The Baby Boomer population today is listing restaurants for sale or looking for a restaurant valuation to consider their options to sell a restaurant.
Reasons for Baby Boomers to Sell a Restaurant:
- Pandemic
- Work labor shortage
- Inflation
- Retirement
- Health
- Divorce
- Partnership Issues
The Dallas Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox states, “EATS Broker provides restaurant owners with a complimentary restaurant valuation. Numerous restaurant owners will inquire about a restaurant valuation but are not ready to sell”.
Today’s Restaurant Owners must be honest with themselves if they are ready to sell a restaurant? The Restaurant Broker provides some questions to consider when thinking about selling a restaurant.
How to know if you are ready to sell a restaurant? Ask yourself these questions:
- Is the restaurant ready for a sale?
- What are my plans after I sell my restaurant?
- Am I ready to sell a restaurant?
- What happens if I don’t sell my restaurant?
- Who can help with selling a restaurant?
- Should I try For Sale by Owner or hire a Restaurant Broker?
- What sales price will I need to be happy?
To learn more about EATS Broker consulting services or to receive a complimentary restaurant valuation, contact Texas Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox at 404-993-4448 or by email at sales@eatsbroker.com. Visit our website at www.EATSbroker.com.
Read MoreClosing Attorneys for Restaurant Sales Transactions
Closing Attorneys for restaurant sales transactions are an essential part of the selling a restaurant process. Closing Attorneys act as neutral third parties in the transaction. Since they don’t represent either buyer or seller, as an attorney would.
Closing Attorneys are known by multiple names like Escrow agents and Real Estate attorneys. The Closing Attorney’s job is to ensure a smooth closing transaction, UCC-1 lien search, and wire closing proceeds to all parties.
Dallas Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox says, “picking an experienced Closing Attorney that understands the Asset Sale Purchases is extremely important. Yes, you can close a deal without a Closing Attorney but EATS Broker always recommends a buyer to use a trusted Closing Attorney”.
Duties of a Closing Attorney
– Hold escrow deposit, and disburse closing proceeds to all parties
– Prepare Settlement Statement
– Prepare Bill of Sale
– UCC-1 lien Search
– Prepare Escrow Agreement
– Form of Restrictive Covenant Agreement-(sometimes)
– Prepare Representations and Warranties of Seller and Principal(s) (sometimes)
Closing Attorneys have to confirm that multiple tasks are completed before they will release escrow and send closing proceeds to all parties.
EATS Brokers provides a list of tasks that are completed or confirmed by an experienced Closing Attorney before closing:
Asset Purchase Agreement signed by all parties
All amendments are provided to Closing Attorney
Equipment List provided
Landlord’s Approval of Assignment or New Lease
Final inventory amount (if the purchase price is to be adjusted)
Prorations or Adjustments (if needed)
Franchise Agreement Approval
Wiring instructions for Franchise Transfer Fee
Wiring Instructions for Seller
Wiring Instructions for Broker
Allocation of Purchase Price-(8594 Form)-Asset Acquisition Statement
Buyer Funds-wired directly to the escrow account
Release of Liens or Payoff Letters
Lender’s Instructions (if third-party financing)
When selling a restaurant, EATS Broker always recommends contacting a closing attorney specializing in business transactions rather than residential transactions.
To learn more about EATS Broker consulting services or to receive a complimentary restaurant valuation, contact Texas Restaurant Broker Dominique Maddox at 404-993-4448 or by email at sales@eatsbroker.com. Visit our website at www.EATSbroker.com.
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