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- [Presenter] Owner disagreements, ambiguous responsibilities, personal lawsuits, these are some of the problems that can emerge when you start a business. An LLC Operating Agreement can help prevent many of these problems from arising. In this video, well go over what an operating agreement is, why you need one, what elements make up an operating agreement, why its a living document, and how to get a custom operating agreement for free. The following is for informational purposes and is not meant as legal or tax advice. Before acting on any of these information, please consult with your lawyer. (gentle tune) What is an operating agreement? An LLC Operating Agreement is a document written on behalf of its owners, who are defined as members of the LLC that establishes ownership of the LLC, outlines the rules by which you govern your business, and clarifies the duties and responsibilities of members. Why should you create an operating agreement? Some states legally require an LLC to ha