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Seller Financing, Earnouts, and Holdbacks in Business Sales

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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Atlanta Business and Commercial Real Estate Law Podcast, attorney Mark Battleson from Battleson Law, LLC, dives deep into the intricacies of seller financing, earnouts, and holdbacks in business sales. Alongside host Lisa Mosbey, Mark explains how these financial structures can influence the terms of a business sale beyond the initial purchase price. He provides detailed examples, such as using seller financing when buyers can't access traditional credit and how earnouts can bridge gaps in expectations between buyers and sellers. Mark also discusses the potential for disputes when expectations or results don't align post-closing, emphasizing the importance of clear documentation and understanding the risks involved. This episode is essential for anyone involved in business sales, offering insights into managing financial risks and ensuring a smooth transaction. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:26 – Overview of Seller Financing 01:08 – Example of Seller Financing Structure 02:28 – Understanding Earnouts in Business Sales 03:47 – The Role of Seller as Consultant 05:18 – Importance of Relationships in Business Sales 06:27 – Holdbacks and Indemnities Explained 08:12 – Common Disputes in Earnouts and Holdbacks 09:50 – Impact of External Events on Business Sales 11:00 – Negotiating Representations and Warranties 13:12 – Managing Risk with Earnouts and Holdbacks 15:19 – Legal Strategies for Business Sales 17:36 – Conclusion About the Show: The Atlanta Business and Commercial Real Estate Law Podcast is a must-listen for business owners, real estate professionals, and legal enthusiasts interested in the nuances of business and real estate law. Hosted by experienced attorney Mark Battleson, the show covers a wide range of topics, from deal structuring and financing to legal strategies and risk management. With a focus on clarity and practical insights, each episode aims to equip listeners with the knowledge needed to navigate complex legal landscapes confidently. Whether you're buying, selling, or managing a business, this podcast offers valuable guidance to help you succeed.

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