Find out more about using the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) website, privacy information and copyright.
Find out more about the wide range of services provided by the SBDC to support the small business sector in Western Australia.
Having standard (written) terms and conditions (T&Cs) in place are essential when starting a business – they are the legal basis on which you will be engaging with customers.
Key information on buying a franchise business and the factors you need to consider before signing up.
Explains the legal obligations of a business owner in key areas such as business structures and registrations, selling goods and services, contracts, employing staff and more.
Find out more about the SBDC's dispute resolution service that can help you resolve a problem with another business or a government department.
We can assist with disputes about contracts, leases, non-payment or non-performance, unfair terms and other issues.
Learn what to expect when attending a mediation session facilitated by the SBDC's dispute resolution service.
Having a succession, or exit, plan in place will help you to smoothly transition out of your business.
Selling a franchise is different to selling a ‘standard’ business. This page provides an overview of key information you need to know when selling a franchise.
An overview of what is considered an unfair contract term. This guide also explains what your rights are so you know what to be aware of before signing an agreement with another business.
Practical tips to help you avoid a business dispute. This includes confirming details in writing, developing good communication and relationships and knowing your legal obligations.