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Stanley M. Ball
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What is the name of your state? florida
a service business was paid up front, but did not perform the work correctly. He admits the error, and has repeatedly promised to rectify problem, but is always a "no show". This has been going on for 6 months. Finally I asked if he really intends to rectify his mistake or does he intend to put me off indefinately. He stated that he is not going to do anything because he has sold the business even though he is still working there (presumably as a consultant rather than employee). Can I sue him individually as the owner of the business at the time of the error, or must I sue the business itself even though the new owner had nothing to do with the problem? Or, am I just plain out of luck and not eligible for relief from anybody?
a service business was paid up front, but did not perform the work correctly. He admits the error, and has repeatedly promised to rectify problem, but is always a "no show". This has been going on for 6 months. Finally I asked if he really intends to rectify his mistake or does he intend to put me off indefinately. He stated that he is not going to do anything because he has sold the business even though he is still working there (presumably as a consultant rather than employee). Can I sue him individually as the owner of the business at the time of the error, or must I sue the business itself even though the new owner had nothing to do with the problem? Or, am I just plain out of luck and not eligible for relief from anybody?