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Richard Charles Spencer's answer
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If you want to be personally releived of the obligation on the guarantee, you...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
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The ownership of an LLC is not a matter of public record so no documents need...
Kaiser Wahab
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Contributor Level 6

To add to the post above, I typically advise my clients in similar situations...
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Brian J Danzig's answer
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If this is just a loan with simple interest and level payments, no collateral,...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

No. Titles aren't protected by copyright. Disclaimer: Please note that this...
Kaiser Wahab
Kaiser Wahab's answer
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While copyright may not be an issue, you may want to be concerned with...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

He can sue you for unpaid rent. That places a judgment on your business and...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

Judgments of record (including tax liens are for 20 years) but can be renewed....
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

Obviously this was a computer error. Although I sympathize with your problem, a...
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Robert John Murillo
Robert John Murillo's answer
Contributor Level 7

A sole proprietor is someone who owns an unincorporated business. In most...
Thomas Brett Duffy
Thomas Brett Duffy's answer
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In short: yes. Their possible alternative was just to mail you a check but, if...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

What you really want to know is whether you'll have a trademark problem. To...
Mario Sergio Golab
Mario Sergio Golab's answer
Contributor Level 5

Congratulations, best of luck in your company. Your question is about...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

You sue everyone, and let them work out who is at fault. Also file a complaint...
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Thomas Brett Duffy
Thomas Brett Duffy's answer
Contributor Level 4

I agree with everything Mr. Taylor wrote but you don't have to get into that...
L. Maxwell Taylor
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Contributor Level 7

I'm not licensed in New Jersey so don't take this as legal advice, just as...
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Herbert J Tan
Herbert J Tan's answer
Contributor Level 7

You should at least have an attorney send a letter on your behalf. It saves...
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Lyndel Anne Mason's answer
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You should have a bankruptcy attorney look at your paperwork to advise you as...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

You file for business bankruptcy and you sue the baker for fraud and...
Laura Freedman Magedoff
Laura Freedman Magedoff's answer
Contributor Level 1

What contracts you may be personally liable for, to what extent, and what...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

Any creditor can sue, and if they win the suit make an attachment on your...

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