If a business has bylaws that state shares that are available due to retiring of shareholders
Shareholder requirements cannot be in bylaws. That type of restriction must be in a shareholder agreement and signed by the shareholder. If the...
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Shareholder requirements cannot be in bylaws. That type of restriction must be in a shareholder agreement and signed by the shareholder. If the...
I am sorry. So many times people post here about cosigning and trying to get out of their liability. The reality is that this will not be easy....
You should not break your lease unless you have a basis to do so. Merely saying that the company is "not responsible" is far from a good basis. If...
Speak with an attorney ASAP. This sounds like one slimy landlord imposing dubious charges. Moreover, he can't get a dime from collections without a...
I am sorry, but there is not much you can do. The second he cosigned the loan he became jointly and severally liable for the debt (meaning the...
I am sorry for your loss. Unless you or your siblings cosigned the note, you are not personally liable for any debt related to the home. While you...
This is a contract, CC&R and local ordinance question and not a leasing office duty issue. The first place to look is your lease. If this is a...
Your question is somewhat unclear. You say you have paid all money due the seller. If that is the case, then the business should be yours and I...
Sure. You can pretty much always sue someone. The question is if you will win. See if this amount is under the small claims amount in your state...
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