When using the liquor license auction website(s) in California, you should expect to pay the following escrow fee(s):
The escrow fees and costs for the sale/purchase of an alcoholic beverage license are always paid for by the buyer when using the auction website(s).
Liquor License Escrow Fee $650.00
Recording & Certification of Notice of Intended Transfer $75.00 - $100.00 (varies by County)
Overnight Messenger Fee (per package) $10.00 (if applicable)
It is NOT recommended to pay any extra escrow fee(s) to an escrow company for claims made through escrow by creditors including the (Board of Equalization). The actual liquor license escrow fee, should include all claims filed under a sellers liquor license.
Do your research.
"internet auction websites" are as trustworthy as any "brick and mortar" broker. Be wary of any broker who fears competition in any form. Most brokers do not have to badmouth the competition in order to generate business; they rely on their reputations to generate new business. Embracing new technology has nothing to do with business ethics".
I Belive So, If you are starting your Own Small business in California I know that you need a Sellers permit, but yes you need a Business License
Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers was created in 1664.
A sellers license
you will need a whole sellers license.
Do your research "before" you buy/sell any liquor license in the state of California. Ask your broker/consultant/finder/auction website(s) their Corporation/LLC name "before" you buy/sell any liquor license, then do a Google/Bing/Yahoo search & see if their have been any lawsuits/problems with past buyers/sellers. Its "NOT" recommended to use a company that has had a lot of past problems through the buying/selling process, you don't want any unnecessary headaches. Always check the Better Business Bureau to verify that the company you choose has a profile and maintains a good standing or rating.
You need one to broker them - to arrange deals between sellers and buyers. Some commodities require their sellers to have licenses.
William Sellers died on August 11, 2001, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Call the Ga dmv
It's the seller's responsibility
Not as an agent I mean As a regular person who for example has a friend wanting a house and found one for them the buyer is interested in As an intermediary which the business license dept said theres not state or city license required as an independent contractor 1099m if getting money from investors
Just a business license in your city and maybe a sellers permit if you sell any item.
No its a World's Online Marketplace, Connecting buyers and sellers globally.