Possibly if the businesses are recognized by the state as entities which are subject to such state provisions. Check with the state agency which governs liens and perhaps inquire with the tax assessors office to see if other liens have been placed on business. Possibly if the businesses are recognized by the state as entities which are subject to lien and other state afforded rights and provisions
No you dont. It is considered used and paid for when it comes to merchandise.
Yes. If someone has gotten a judgment against you & you have failed to pay them, they can file for a wage garnishment also.
The CORPORATION whcih owns the business account can bring suit against the wife, but the husband, in his own name, may not.
With the website that hosts them. and the Better Business Bureau of the area in which they are located.
Yes. A DBA is a fictitious name for as business. It stands for 'doing business as' and you can sue them. You may have to include the name of the owner as well.
Not enough information to answer. What kind of 'grievance?' For WHAT? What is it you are seeking?
Sure you can. If you had a negative experience with a company you can always file a complaint. One place being the BBB. Being in the mortgage business, I always try to make the customers happy even if they decide not to do business with myself or my company.
You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.
you can
You have to take them to court and file a lawsuit against them. The judge will decide what the punishment is and what really happened.
Depending on the type of complaint or amount of complaint, you can file in small claims court. Otherwise, you can contact your local better business bureau and/or the chamber of commerce in your city.
Do I have to file personal taxes if I own a small LLC? Or just file business taxes.