Do I need to open another LLC or can I run another company under my current LLC?
The simple answer is "yes," so long as the purpose of your LLC in your organization documents is broad enough to allow both businesses. If it is...
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The simple answer is "yes," so long as the purpose of your LLC in your organization documents is broad enough to allow both businesses. If it is...
First, there are no shareholders in an LLC--only members. I know that probably sounds like legal nitpicking, but the distinction is a very...
I just want to follow up to echo Mr. Murillo's advice. You need counsel familiar with the SEC rules and private placements generally. Raising...
If your counsel is an experienced business attorney, hopefully he can give you good advice, too. I represent a number of start ups and companies...
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Often a promissory note is signed only by the debtor and not the creditor. If so it may not be treated as a contractual agreement. Typically a...
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I doubt that you can have the sellers pay, but it is worth an inquiry. First, the title search done prior to purchase should have given you a...
An LLC can elect to be taxed as an S corporation, and I do not believe that single member LLC's are excluded. However, as my accountant advises,...
The title company handling the closing, or the realtor as the case may be, should be able to hold funds in escrow. Alternatively, you could have...
If I understand correctly, a grantor conveyed to your mother and another grantee--we'll call that person your mother's Co-Tenant. That meant your...
You are registered in DE so that piece is taken care of. If you have not begun doing anything with the business in the C corporation, you can...