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BROADST25
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I live in Phila. Pa. I owned a corporation that is now dissolved. I own another that has been in business for two years. There is a sheriff sale for the dissolved corporation, which was dissolved with no assets. A lawyer left a message at my home that they were going to my other business to conduct the sale. I don't think he is aware that the other business is a different corporation, because the paperwork from the sheriffs department has the dissolved corps name and address. The lawsuit that led to the sheriffs sale is against the dissolved corp. What should I do? Call the lawyer, call the sheriffs department, or just wait till they show up and show them that there is a different ownership?