SEMINAR - Business Killers: Avoiding The 6 Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Business and Your Future

As I always mention at the outset of my seminars, landlording is a business. Many landlords do not understand this and do not treat it as such resulting in many problems. Most people would not dare to open a restaurant or a cell phone store or any other kind of business without putting together a business plan and learning about the laws and rules regarding their new business -- yet new landlords do this all the time to their own detriment.

While this blog is primarily focused on landlord tenant law, occasionally I post about general business matters or mention a upcoming business seminar because such information is still applicable to landlords and management companies, as they are running a business. Today is one such post.

Atty. Carina Garcia of my law firm, Petrie & Stocking S.C., will be providing a free seminar called "Business Killer: Avoiding the 6 Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Business and Your Future" on Friday, June 20, 2014 at 8 am at the Milwaukee Athletic Club located at 758 N. Broadway in downtown Milwaukee.

There is no cost to attend this seminar and a light breakfast will be served.

If you are interested in learning some best practices about how to run your business and how not to squander all the wealth and time that you have put into your business -- whether the business be landlording or something else -- than you should attend this seminar.

Pre-registration is required. You can pre-register by contacting Attorney Garcia directly at (414) 276-2850 or via email at cgarcia@petriepettit.com. Pre-registration must be completed prior to June 9th.

 

Tristan R. Pettit, Esq.

Tristan is the President of Pettit Law Group and focuses his practice in the area of landlord-tenant law representing landlords and property management companies throughout Wisconsin.

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