I want to file small claims on tenant. They have skipped out and I don't have a new address. Do I need the new address to file?
Yes as you will need to file in the county where they now reside.
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Yes as you will need to file in the county where they now reside.
Generally no, but your ownership of the LLC is your personal asset and so that asset would be subject to a judgment. Corporate protections don't...
Very likely. It's probably not worth the cost and logistical headache to try and use the line.
No, it does not need to be notarized.
It just means that they failed to pay their annual registration with the Secretary of State. Except for the right to sue you in the state of GA,...
Very unlikely you have any recourse. It does not matter that you didn't appear as a creditor. Most unsecured creditors don't as they almost never...
Either way, the chance of actually collecting the money is probably almost none.
Maybe, but it really depends on the terms of the lease. In a commercial tenancy, the lease terms will control. As such, have a local business...
Unless there is a clause in the guaranties releasing you upon a sale, the vendor would have to agree to release you.
Generally, yes (assuming it is enforceable otherwise).