Convertible note in a contract for business. What to recoup my equity? Anyway to do this?
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The answer provided earlier has not changed as reflected in the answers to your follow-up question. It depends and you need to retain an Arizona...
Since you have no contract that provides the buyout terms, you make a proposal as to what you will pay for him to transfer his entire interest to...
You read your lease to see if it has a clause that allows them to terminate the lease on 30 day notice if they sell the place. If so, then plan to...
Proceed to sue her and then try to collect. If this is under small claims, then that is the route to take.
I am sorry about the issues. There are no other options. You either sue or do nothing.
This sounds similar to a question on here not long ago. Who was the agent under the POA? Your mother? Your child? Did you have a written...
The answer to any "can I be sued" question is always the same and always 100% accurate. Yes, you can be sued by anyone for anything. That is not...
The parties can agree to longer terms. If you agreed to 60 days then that is what you must follow.
The only way to know about your rights is by a review of every letter of this note. I would suspect that you do not have the right to demand equity...
If you want this removed, ask them to remove it. They will either agree or not. The term is legal.