Savage Dragon
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What is the name of your state? UT
I have a tenant who walked from their lease. It was signed under a company name originally with a personal guarantee however during the renewal process, they somehow manage to sneak their way out of the personal guarantee. I guess they must of slipped it in contract when no one was looking.
Anyway, they walked from their lease. Can I go after the person for Alter Ego?
I don't they they observed the normal tradition and customs of a business. This person was a hair stylist who did the hair styling themselves and may have hired a few people to help out. Usually when you have a small business like this, there is commingling of money, no corporate meeting notes/minutes,etc.. traditions/customers lacking of a corporation. All that kind of stuff.
I am kind of 50/50 on if I should follow up to let them walk on this?
Anyway to going after this person for alter Ego or some other theory of law or am I SOL in this situation?
Thanks.
I have a tenant who walked from their lease. It was signed under a company name originally with a personal guarantee however during the renewal process, they somehow manage to sneak their way out of the personal guarantee. I guess they must of slipped it in contract when no one was looking.
Anyway, they walked from their lease. Can I go after the person for Alter Ego?
I don't they they observed the normal tradition and customs of a business. This person was a hair stylist who did the hair styling themselves and may have hired a few people to help out. Usually when you have a small business like this, there is commingling of money, no corporate meeting notes/minutes,etc.. traditions/customers lacking of a corporation. All that kind of stuff.
I am kind of 50/50 on if I should follow up to let them walk on this?
Anyway to going after this person for alter Ego or some other theory of law or am I SOL in this situation?
Thanks.