AboutRobert Doblmeier, M.Sc. Expertise I am happy to answer questions about Small Business Sales i.e. Small businesses with Gross Sales in the 250K to 50 million dollar range. The business must be privately or closely held(no publicly traded companies).
Experience Why me? I am a full time business broker with a 14-year history in real estate in New York and Florida. I taught the New York State Licensing course for 2 1/2 years. I am the winner of VRs’ Prestigious Bronze Award for 2006, and a major reason my office won the Centurian Award in 2006. After just seven months in this office, I closed the deal that resulted in the largest single commission in our offices’ history, a record that stood for over 1 full year. I am an instructor for the Small Business Development Administration, teaching a course I designed and created called "How to Buy a Business". I am a Certified Networker and have won the Notable Networker Award three times in one year. I am also an instructor for the Referral Institute, teaching the Referral Pipeline course. In 2006, I was nominated to the Presidents' Business Advisory Council on Small Business. Most importantly, I have amassed a large database of recognized professionals that can facilitate your transaction.
Organizations The Referral Institute, Business Networking International, International Business Brokers Assoc., German American Business Council,
Publications Small Business Development Corp. and various private newsletters.
Education/Credentials B.Sc. Stockton College, M.Sc. Long Island University,
Awards and Honors Centurion Award for 2006, Bronze Award for 3Q 2006, Recognition for the First SBA loan done in the Office.
Past/Present Clients I can not , for reasons of confidentiality name past or current clients. I can name industries where I have facilatated a transaction: marine, furniture, beauty industry, education, food service, automotive, home improvement, construction, and tax industry.
Question My partner and I opened a business earlier this year, and after 7 months in business have agreed to dissolve our LLC. We met with our corporate attorney last week with an agreed sale price, but he has since changed his mind on the price. My question is do I have any legal leg to stand on with the first agreement which is to be signed next week and what if he changes his mind again? We live in MI which recognizes verbal agreements. What are my options?
Answer I am sorry this is outside my area. You do need someone who is familiar with the law in MI. I would like to suggest that you get a 3rd party opinion done by a CVA (Cert. Value Analysts). This will set the price professionally by a non bias 3rd party.