FAQ
How Much Do Your Services Cost?
We offer flat-fee pricing based on the type of agreement and level of service you select. After you complete the intake form, we will review your submission and provide a flat fee quote before beginning work.
What Types of Commercial Real Estate Documents Do You Handle?
We draft, review, and revise a range of commercial real estate agreements, including commercial lease agreements and amendments, real property purchase and sale agreements, deeds, and more.
What Makes This Different Than Using a Fully Automated Document Preparation Service?
Automated platforms can be fast and cost-effective, but they may not address the specific terms or risks involved in your transaction. Assent Law provides flat-fee agreement drafting and review handled by an experienced attorney, with clear scope and predictable pricing.
Are Consultations Included in the Flat-Fee Service?
Yes, depending on the service level you select. Some projects are completed based on your inputs with minimal customization, while others include a brief consultation and limited revisions.
Can You Help Our Company Draft Corporate Agreements?
Yes. We draft, review, and revise a range of corporate agreements, including LLC operating agreements and amendments, corporate bylaws, asset and stock purchase agreements, independent contractor agreements, and more.
What About Business Compliance and Licensing Matters?
We offer limited assistance with certain business compliance and licensing matters. You can describe your request in the intake form, and we will determine whether it fits within our flat-fee services.
Does Every Nevada LLC Need an Operating Agreement?
No. However, a Nevada LLC without an operating agreement is governed by Nevada’s default statutory rules, which may not reflect your company’s intended structure or goals. This can lead to disputes, operational issues, and unintended outcomes.
How do I get started?
Complete our intake form with details about your project. We will review your submission, recommend the appropriate service level, and provide a flat fee before beginning work.