Under the Florida Business Corporations Act all Florida corporations are legally required to have Bylaws. Bylaws are essentially a set of rules for the company and its directors and officers. Failing to have Bylaws can lead to situations where the protections afforded by creating a corporation, i.e., shielding its owners from personal liability, are put in jeopardy by allowing another person or entity to “pierce the corporate veil” because of the corporation’s failure to properly maintain the corporate formalities as required under Florida law.
Bylaws are also often required by banks, lending institutions, landlords, leasing companies, suppliers, or other businesses with whom your new corporation may do business. By answering a few questions, we can draft customized Bylaws for your new Corporation and, in most cases, get you the final agreement within a couple of business days, all for a flat fee of only $365.00.
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