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You must file Florida LLC Articles of Amendment by mail, fax or in person with the Florida Division of Corporations. Accompanying the filing, you must submit a $25 processing fee. You must also include a Cover Letter which lists the name of the LLC and the name and contact information of the filer.
Once a creditor obtains a lien against a business, it can seize the company assets identified by the lien and sell them at auction.
The general rule in all states, including California, is that creditors cant take the money or property of an LLC to pay off the personal debts or liabilities of the LLCs owners. Like corporations, the money or property held by an LLC belongs to the LLC, not the members individually.
Yes, Florida law allows a creditor to file a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State. The filing is not required, but it can be an important factor in recovering your debt. Florida law requires the sheriffs department to pay all judgment creditors based on the order their judgment liens were filed.
If someone files a lawsuit accusing you of wrongdoingwhether its negligently maintaining your building, wrecking the company van, or defrauding a customeryour LLC wont protect you from personal liability. And the judgment in a personal injury lawsuit can be financially devastating.
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RHODE ISLAND A lien executed against real property is deemed discharged after twenty years from the date of the judgment. R.I. Gen. Laws 9-26-33.
Yes, people and even other companies can put liens on a business if the business owes money or other assets. Sometimes a business will voluntarily accept a lien to secure financing or other investment. Other times, liens must be granted and/or enforced by a court order.
Pros: An LLC business in Florida provides significant advantages over a sole proprietorship, particularly in terms of personal asset protection, limiting the owners personal liability for business debts or legal issues. Additionally, an LLC can offer more credibility and easier access to funding.

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