Buying A Practice
- Buying a practice
- Browse practices for sale
- Who pays Myers La Roche?
- As a prospective purchaser, do I pay anything?
- Now I have registered, what are my rights?
- What are the Business Details?
- What happens if confidentiality is breached?
- What is the Client Protection Register?
- What happens when there is a practice for sale in my area?
- How do you value a practice?
- Can I have a copy of the accounts before I visit the practice?
- How do I get more information & make an offer?
- What happens when my offer is accepted?
- How much money can I borrow?
- How do I choose a solicitor?
- Once my offer is accepted, how long will the paperwork take?
- What do Myers La Roche do whilst the sale progresses?
- Once my purchase is complete, how can Myers La Roche help?
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What happens if confidentiality is breached?
The practice information is highly privileged and you must not divulge it to any third party or treat it recklessly.
For example, visiting the practice without an appointment, writing to or telephoning the staff is considered as a breach of confidentiality.
Breaches of confidentiality will result in termination of our services and may result in civil action in the Courts or by the GOC.