that Rubio made very clear in his advice.
you can take that advice in general,
if you want to do any kind of legal papers like a company constitution or contracts for any purchases your self you should speak a very very good english.
heck, contracts and such are not always clearly understandeanle for everyone in our homecountry written in our mother's language, ha ha.
for everybody new, specialy not very well in spanish, i would recommend to take a lawyer, but ask around in your new community and here on the bord to find out who is reliable by experience of others to do your legal stuff.
it's not funny to start a business or such and after a while/years, when all is up and running and debit free producing good money your lwyer or a without your real knoeledge involved friend shows up and shows you paers stating that this company belongs to him, ha ha.
too often seen over here.
in general,
the processes for such legal actions like the above described, are going much more easy than they have been years back, it looks like the country is really working on it to make such easier and by that more interesting for specially foreigners to come over and run a small business, maube as an add to the pension or such.
good luck
Mike
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