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Valley Bookkeeping & Tax Service
By Pablo M at Customer Lob July 03, 2012
Well, it has been great. Not only is Rick client oriented but also knowledgeable and very responsive. So he's the kind of person you actually want to work with, especially with something as important as your taxes. ...read more
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Suspended California Corporations and Litigation
A corporation whose corporate powers have been suspended or forfeited is without capacity to prosecute or defend against a suit until revivor of its powers by the appropriate statutory procedure ( Rev.&Tax. Code §§ 23305 - 23305d). During the period of the suspension or forfeiture of its corporate powers, a corporation may neither prosecute nor defend an action. The assignee of a suspended corporation is also subject to the corporation's disability to prosecute an action. Therefore, prior to commencing a lawsuit, make sure that your corporation (or limited liability company) is in good standing with the Secretary of State's office. If your corporation has been suspended, it is of utmost importance that you revive it prior to initiating a lawsuit otherwise your action may be met with a motion for summary judgment, or an application for an early judgment in favor of the party you are suing. ...read more
By Santaella & Jahangiri, APC April 11, 2014
Getting a Loan Modification & Preventing Foreclosure
BAFA - Bay Area Foreclosure Analyst During these difficult economic times, everyone is experiencing some type of financial strain. At Bay Area Foreclosure Analysts, Inc., we know that mortgage problems, especially the risk of foreclosure, can be embarrassing and painful. Our goal is to take the personal stress out of your situation and let our dedicated and experienced team provide an educated road map to a solution. If you are facing any kind of hardship — unbearable payments, foreclosure, etc. — it is imperative that you speak to a member of our team today. Time is of the essence when it comes to your mortgage-related problems. The quicker you contact us, the quicker we can have you back on the path to a stable financial future. Calling Bay Area Foreclosure Analysts, Inc., is the first — and most important — step in making an informed decision about what course of action to take with your property. Our team is standing by to provide you with the knowledge, experience and professional advice your situation demands. Call now and be back on the road to a life free of mortgage concerns today. Our Firm is the first stepping stone to an informed and educated decision on your next action regarding your property. BAY AREA FORECLOSURE ANALYSTS INC. NEIGHBORHOOD ASSISTANCE NON–PROFIT ORGANIZATION Non-profit advocacy Counseling agency www.foreclosureanalysts.com (925) 289-0858 or (510) 394-BAFA(2232) ...read more
By Bay Area Foreclosure Analyst (BAFA) August 15, 2011
Prejudgment Lien on Debtor's Assets
If someone owes you at least $500 in a commercial context, and if you are concerned that the debtor may try to dispose of the assets before a judgment, you may be able to file a lien on the debtor's assets before a trial and a judgment. California law allows a creditor to obtain a prejudgment writ of attachment on a debtor's property in certain cases, after posting of a bond. A creditor, who has followed the statutory requirements, may, in some cases, be allowed to record a lien against the real and personal property of a debtor before the case goes to trial, in order to preserve the property and to prevent the debtor from disposing of the assets before the trial. The claim has to be commercial in nature, for a fixed or readily ascertainable amount of money, based on a contract and at least $500. Further the claim has to be unsecured. If the debtor has sued a third party in a separate action, the creditor may obtain an attachment lien on that action and to any judgment obtained by the debtor in the separate action. This is a powerful remedy, which, if used properly, can help preserve the debtor's assets until trial and a final judgment. ...read more
By Santaella & Jahangiri, APC August 03, 2011