Webinar: How to Negotiate or Renegotiate the Terms and Rent in Your Lease

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Attend a complimentary CE webinar for veterinarians about:

“How to Negotiate or Renegotiate the Terms
and Rental Rates in Your Veterinary Office Lease”

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (ET)
No course fees. Earn 1 CE credit!

If  you are buying/building a practice, have a lease that is coming up for renewal or is expiring in 24 months or less, or are nearing retirement and would like to understand how the lease impacts the sale and valuation of your practice, then you must attend this CE webinar!

Register and Learn About

Opening a New Clinic

  • Buying vs. Leasing: How to determine ROI on your real estate investment.

  • The key steps to opening a practice and negotiating a risk-free lease agreement.

Office Lease Renewals

  • How and when to start negotiations with your landlord.

  • Identifying expensive lease traps, and how to negotiate the best rental rates and terms during your renewal.

Selling Your Clinic/Transitioning

  • How the lease agreement can make or break the sale of your clinic.

  • Increasing practice value with a well-structured and negotiated lease agreement.

Cost-Saving Strategies

  • How to determine if you’re overpaying in rent.

  • Understand if your Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges are accurate.

Continuing Education in Animal Health

Cirrus Consulting Group is a nationally approved RACE provider. Click to verify. Veterinarians participating in Cirrus seminars and webinars are eligible to earn CE credits that are recognized  by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards.

About Cirrus

Cirrus Consulting Group is a firm devoted to providing office lease negotiation and review services to doctors. We have taught thousands of healthcare professionals how to best leverage their office leases to protect their investment and maximize the value of their practices.

Questions about our webinar? Contact us at 1.800.459.3413
to speak to a Leasing Consultant, now.

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