
19 June 2016 | 8 replies
Then, you can decide if you want to garnish his wages, levy his bank account, put a lien on his car, hire a collection agency to do it for you for a cut, etc.And take the police report to court with you.

23 March 2022 | 47 replies
@Ivan Lai - this is from the perspective of a guy that specializes in sales/use/property/excise/and occupational taxes (I've been doing this for over 25 years).Generally, when a rental contract is written, the Tax Department and the Attorneys get together so they can create wording in the contract that allows any taxes charged to the business (CSC) to get passed on to the customer (you).I've not worked with a company that rents laundry machines, but I've worked with a lot of companies that lease equipment - everything from vending machines to telecommunications equipment to a company where I currently work that leases credit card terminal type equipment.Your profile indicates you have units in Southern California and in Houston.I'm just guessing because I don't know specifics...Los Angeles has a "Business Occupation Tax".

19 April 2023 | 15 replies
That won't stop them from potentially levying a $100K lawsuit on you, if their child breaks an arm or leg on it.I was under contract for a property that already had tenants and a trampoline in the open front yard.

17 May 2020 | 70 replies
Fines were levied for non compliance after 9 months.

12 April 2020 | 4 replies
The property tax rate depends on which city you are in b/c of additional local property taxes and levies.

5 June 2016 | 18 replies
So, now you can sue her for breach of contract.Get a judgment, and then look into garnishing wages and levying bank accounts.

2 June 2016 | 2 replies
If you use the court system, and you get a judgment, then you can garnish wages, levy bank statements, and a judgment will keep them from being able to get a mortgage, etc.

2 June 2016 | 4 replies
Yep, go to court, get a judgment, then you can garnish their wages, levy their bank accounts, put a lien on their car through the DMV - basically, anything they own.

4 June 2016 | 2 replies
Plus, if you ever need to levy their bank account, you have their account info.