I would recommend asking Attorney Jeffery Leving in Chicago as he knows his stuff. I had him as a board member in the 90s.
No... Illinois is a recourse state.... They can come after you for a deficiency judgment.
You can file a report with the Department of Labor or your state's labor agency. You may also consider seeking legal advice from an employment lawyer who specializes in wage and hour laws to understand your rights and options for recourse. Keep records of your hours worked and any communication with your employer regarding the unpaid overtime.
I think is non recourse debt
Recourse funding is a type of loan for which collateral is placed. The difference between recourse and non-recourse funding is that in recourse funding, if the collateral sells for less than the amount left on the loan, the lender can go after other assets. In non-recourse funding, the lender would have to absorb the loss.
The duration of The Recourse to the Method is 2.73 hours.
no. why would it be a recourse loan
Kentucky is a recourse state, allowing the lender to seek judgments and damages from the borrower.
As of 12/20/2012 Oklahoma is a Recourse State.
The Recourse to the Method was created on 1978-05-05.
Diverse Recourse was created on 2007-04-10.
A place to find recourse is in nonfiction books in the library.
Florida happens to be a recourse state.