You should avoid trying to draft legal documents yourself. Instead, hire a real estate lawyer so that it is done right. In addition to writing the purchase agreement, your lawyer can handle other tasks:  Negotiate with the seller if repairs need to be made before closing. Set up escrow. Research the title to make sure that it is clear. Many owners hold the apartment building through a business, such as a limited liability company (LLC). If you own it through an LLC, then you will be personally shielded from any liability related to the building.  For example, if someone slips and falls, they might sue the owner for negligent maintenance. If you own the building through an LLC, then the person suing you can’t get your personal assets.  However, if a bank requires that you sign a personal guarantee on a loan, then the bank can come for your personal assets. You can create an LLC on your own by filing Articles of Organization with your state. Alternately, you could have your attorney create it for you. You will also need to get any necessary licenses and permits required by your state and local governments. You can check with your state’s Secretary of State website for more information. Commercial real estate closings are generally more complex than simple residential closings. Accordingly, you need to do more diligence. Discuss the following with your lawyer, who should guide you through the process:  Have an ALTA title survey done. A typical mortgage plot plan is not sufficient for commercial real estate. Find an escrow agent. Review tenant leases. Analyze zoning restrictions. Review the assignment and assumption of tenant leases. Consider assignment of any service contracts to the building. Review disclosures about the property. Identify any required permits, especially if you intend to make improvements on the property. If you are buying the building as an LLC, then remember that your business representative must attend the closing. The closing package should contain the following documents:  quitclaim deed title affidavit other affidavits assignments of leases assignments of contracts You must decide whether you want to live onsite and manage the property. If not, then you’ll need to hire a property management company. The company will handle the daily management of the property. For example, they will make sure rent is paid on time and also coordinate to have repairs made.  You can find a property management company by talking to other landlords or contacting your nearest apartment association. You might also look online. Be sure to interview potential candidates about their business experience and the services they offer. Ask how much they charge. Typically, a property management company will charge 5-10% of the rent you collect.
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One-sentence summary -- Hire a lawyer. Create a business to own the building. Perform pre-closing diligence. Attend the closing. Hire a property management company.

Article: By 7 months old, typical babies express happiness and smile.   A baby's first smile often occurs even before 3 months. If a baby doesn't follow objects with its eyes by 3 months, this could be a very early indicator of autism. Observe their other facial expressions. By 9 months old, babies communicate with others by displaying certain expressions like grimacing, pouting and grinning to fit their mood. Babies that develop typically will babble by the time they are 7 months old.  The noise might not make any sense. It is common for babies to make repetitive sounds, but autistic babies will make different sounds and rhythms. By seven months, non-autistic children are able to laugh and make squealing sounds. Some autistic children experience a delay in speaking, or never learn to speak at all. Around 15-20% of autistic people never speak, although this does not mean they do not communicate.  By one year, non-autistic children are able to say single words such as "Mama" and "Dada". By age 2, most children are able to string words together. A typical 2-year-old should have a vocabulary of more than 15 words. An autistic child might not respond to their own name or avoid play with others.   By 7 months, a typical child responds to simple games like peekaboo. A non-autistic child responds to its own name at about one year old. By 18 months, a typical child will start to play "pretend" games, such as pretend feeding a baby doll. Autistic children tend not to play pretend, and may appear unimaginative to onlookers. By age two, non-autistic children will imitate your words and actions. Pay attention to speech regression. Some infants meet their milestones and then lose skills at an older age. Babies will reach for objects typically by 7 months of age. Place a toy out of your child's reach to see if he will reach for it.   Babies as young as 7 months old will try to attract your attention with movements. Autistic children may be less active. By 6 months old, children should turn their head towards sounds they hear. If your child does not do this they may have a hearing problem, or early symptoms of autism. Many babies start waving bye-bye and pointing to objects they want by the time they are 12 months old. If your child has not started to walk or crawl by 12 months, this is a very serious developmental disability.  By age 1, most babies will start to use gestures such as shaking their head to say "no". If your child cannot walk by age 2, you should definitely have them evaluated by a doctor for autism and other disabilities. Stimming serves a variety of purposes: from self-calming to expressing emotions. If your young child waves their hands, rocks their body, or spins in circles constantly, this is a likely sign of autism.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Note your baby's facial expression. Notice when babbling begins. Consider when your child begins speaking. Check your child's response to language and play. Examine your child's movements. Look for stimming.