Using company property for personal use can result in disciplinary action, including warnings, fines, or even termination. It can also damage the company's reputation and lead to legal consequences. It is important to adhere to company policies and use company property responsibly.
No, you cannot use company logos on your website without permission as it may violate copyright laws and intellectual property rights. It is important to obtain proper authorization before using any company logos to avoid legal consequences.
Without knowing the exact circumstances I would say, if the manager is using a cell phone that is company property and using it to make personal phone calls, then yes. However, it really goes beyond that. It is actually theft of services and grounds for dismissal.
If you were job hunting while you were supposed to be at work, that would constitute an unexcused absence. Some companies will terminate an employee after a certain amount of accumulated unexcused absences during a certain time period. If you were job hunting while at work using the employer's telephone or computer, that would be classified as conducting personal business on company time and/or using company property for personal use or unauthorized use of company property. These offenses could be grounds for dismissal. Where does the unethical behavior lie? With the employee or the employer?
Using bootleg ground in electrical systems can lead to serious risks and consequences. These include electrical shock hazards, fires, equipment damage, and even potential harm to individuals. Bootleg grounds can bypass safety mechanisms and compromise the integrity of the electrical system, posing a significant danger to both property and personal safety.
You may well lose some profits when using a property management company. Because the managers aren't managing their own assets, they have less incentive to keep them in top shape. As a result, the property management industry has a bit of a bad reputation.
Of course tell them to rent half of your property if not sue them....its your property you have earned it...Kick them off
Using parking lot spray paint without proper authorization or permission can lead to legal consequences such as fines, charges of vandalism, and potential criminal charges. It can also result in damage to property, negative impact on the community, and strained relationships with property owners or authorities.
ONLY if permitted by the company concerned ! Some businesses forbid the use of their equipment being used for personal communications.
It is called embezzlement.
Yes. It is your personal property. It is taking up space on the property of the repossession agency. They may charge you for using that space.
Using someone else's credit card with their permission can lead to legal consequences such as fraud charges, fines, and potential jail time. It can also damage trust and relationships with the cardholder, impacting personal and professional connections.
Only if then can show that you committed fraud, by piercing the corporate veil (i.e. using the business as your personal property), or if you gave a personal guarantee for business loans/debts.