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Yeah .. i understand when having a business , your business credit is really all you have and you need to protect it. I'd have to call everyday and ask what can you do for this not to be reported negatively on your report.
That's the problem - this was pre-LLC - so, this can be put against me personally .
That said - I did consult a lawyer on this - apparently the contract is so one-sided (in their favor) that I may be able to legally fight it.
Though - not without dragging things through the mud.
@mripguru wrote:That said - I did consult a lawyer on this - apparently the contract is so one-sided (in their favor) that I may be able to legally fight it.
Though - not without dragging things through the mud.
So what's cheaper - the legal fees or the bill? I am assuming you were a sole proprietor correct? You are now an LLC? What exactly does the contract say will happen if you default? They sue you, win a judgment and then begin collections? Paraphrase it or whatever just list the key points.