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We hope this guide helps you better understand your rights and responsibilities. As we mentioned at the start, this is an overview of the sale process and not to be relied on in the place of legal advice. Transferring management rights can be complex. Thankfully, we have a team of experienced lawyers ready to lend you a hand.
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