We live in Texas.
Our property manager stopped paying us the collected rents since end of last year. We thought he simply hadn't got around to it. Every time we called, he said he was busy and he would do it right away.
We ended our contract with him last month. According to the contract, he's supposed to pay us the balance 30 days after the termination date. When the 30 day deadline arrived, he paid he has no money to pay us.
He owes us about $10,000 which is right under TX small claims court limit. So we decide to take him to small claims court. But when I researched his LLC, I found out that it's not a legitimate business. It's not registered via the state of Texas, or any other state.
My questions:
1. Should I sue his bogus LLC, or him as an individual?
2. What evidences do we need for the case?
2. Assuming we win, what options do we have to collect the money?
Thank you very much!
Zoe
Our property manager stopped paying us the collected rents since end of last year. We thought he simply hadn't got around to it. Every time we called, he said he was busy and he would do it right away.
We ended our contract with him last month. According to the contract, he's supposed to pay us the balance 30 days after the termination date. When the 30 day deadline arrived, he paid he has no money to pay us.
He owes us about $10,000 which is right under TX small claims court limit. So we decide to take him to small claims court. But when I researched his LLC, I found out that it's not a legitimate business. It's not registered via the state of Texas, or any other state.
My questions:
1. Should I sue his bogus LLC, or him as an individual?
2. What evidences do we need for the case?
2. Assuming we win, what options do we have to collect the money?
Thank you very much!
Zoe