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Mark A. Jinkins
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Your question "I was a 50% shareholder" and "removed me from the bvusiness"...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with Mr. Jinkins, in Washington RCW 23B protects your interests you...
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Fabio Ambrosio
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You cannot imagine how many different tax (and legal) issues are raised by your...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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Contributor Level 7

File the BK first. Mr. Larkin is licensed to practice law in CA and is...
Shawn B Alexander
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As long as you have a registered agent here, you can have a headquarters...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Microsoft, for example, has most of its employees and workforce in the Seattle...
Joseph M. Campos
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First, you should definitely consult with experienced corporate counsel. There...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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You should definitely avoid having your husband own a portion of the company if...
Mark L Rosenberg
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If the members of the Board of Directors did not personally guarantee the loan,...
Stuart Alan Heller
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If you will be making agreements with other parties who are willing to contract...
Karl A Weiss
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Your questions implicate both legal and tax issues. From a legal perspective,...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Instead of comparing an HOA to a government, I would compare it to a business...
Jonathan H Levy
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HOA's are like private governments and are governed by their bylaws, covenants,...
Ellis McGehee Carter
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The legal steps are as follows: • Make sure the chosen name is...
Stuart Alan Heller
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Contributor Level 5

Unless you have a shareholder or other agreement that makes you liable, or you...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client...
Stuart Alan Heller
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The controlling statutory provision is set out below. You should have a lawyer...
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There is more information needed in order to properly answer your question....
Tricia L. Sarrazin
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Homeowner Associations do have the power to collect assessments, rather than...
Susan Lee Beecher
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Contributor Level 5

There are certainly things you can do about this situation, but exactly what...
John Arthur Bender JR
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Securites and Corporate law make illegal what he is doing. Now that you know...
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Joshua M King
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Contributor Level 6

You should really talk to your accountant first about the tax implications in...
Valerie Ann Farris
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You should speak with both an accountant *and* an attorney familiar with...
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Gregory J. Jalbert
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Check with the Sec of State to be sure she is really incorporated. Try to get...
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Clark AD Wilson
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Without seeing it or comparing it to another mark I cannot give you a definite...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Contributor Level 7

The following is not legal advice and should not be relied upon to take or...
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Douglas Scott Reiser
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The first "governmental" step (there are many first steps) when starting a...
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If a quorum is not specified in the Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws, then a...

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