
34 | Can You Legally Kick a Member Out of Your Studio?
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Show Notes
Too many studio owners and online community hosts don’t outline behavioral expectations in their agreements—until it’s too late.
In this episode, Cory shares real cases where unstable or disruptive members attacked studio owners publicly—and explains how properly drafted contracts make removal simple and legally protected.
Why This Matters
If someone in your studio or online community starts spreading false allegations or creating disruption, you need clear contractual authority to remove them immediately.
Without behavioral expectations in writing, removing them can become legally complicated and emotionally draining.
Key Takeaways
✔️ Why behavioral expectations must be written into your agreements
✔️ When you can legally remove a disruptive member
✔️ The difference between proactive and reactive legal protection
✔️ Why screenshots + signed agreements make removal easy
Cory’s Legal Pro Tip
📄 “If a member violates written behavioral expectations, removal is simple. Without that contract in place, you’re exposed.”
🎧 Want to protect your community before issues arise? Hit play now.