As owners of an LLC, can we legally pay our company's rent from our own pockets?
You should certainly put the money into the LLC (either as a loan or additional capital contribution) and pay from the LLC. To do otherwise may be...
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You should certainly put the money into the LLC (either as a loan or additional capital contribution) and pay from the LLC. To do otherwise may be...
In my opinion, the majority of Florida real estate investments are held in limited liability companies (LLCs), with each property being owned by a...
I would certainly advise against it. Those names are all registered trademarks. In addition, even if you claim they are generic names, if you put...
You want to make sure that you don't move ahead and start a new (yet similar) business to the inactive (or defunct) one, only to find your former...
At the very least, you would need a DBA or fictitious name registration to conduct business in a name not your own. More importantly, if you...
Late fees are usually $400 per year. If you don't have any good will or assets in the entity, then you may want to start from scratch and form a...
What does it say in the LLC's Operating Agreement? That is the governing document for the entity.
Bob (I'll assume that's your name) You should really have an attorney review your document and the specifics. The buyer paid for certain...
Congrats on your business. So long as you don’t discriminate based upon race, religion, gender, age and any other protected class, you can cater...
What does the company's document say (either an Operating Agreement for an LLC or a Shareholder Agreement for a corporation)? If you don't have...