Attorney Carl E. Person explains how terminations of franchise and licensing agreements are comparable to mortgage foreclosures in non-judicial foreclosure states and should be treated similarly. Carl Person explains how the poorly performing economy is causing franchisees to be unable to perform, thereby threatening the franchisee with termination. Person explains what the franchisee or licensee should do, starting right away, to defend against termination, including eight specific steps, leading up to and including litigation. Person explains how he, acting with local counsel, can represent a franchisee or licensee in litigation commenced in any state. CEPersVid-36
Do you know any BK attorneys in So California
419boyos 1 year ago
@419boyos - are you sure you need bankruptcy? Perhaps you should be suing to eliminate the mortgage as an illegal encumbrance for a variety of reasons. See my video # 47, then give me a call. In answer to your BK question, I don't, and I don't believe in bkcy except as a last (and important) resort. But you can search for and find hundreds of bkcy lawyers but add "real estate" or "foreclosure" to your search terms to get someone closer to what you need
carlpers2 1 year ago
Good advice, and good place to start.
hiphopsocnroc 1 year ago
@hiphopsocnroc - many thanks for your comment, and if I can be of any help please give me a call. Also, you might want to look at my video # 47, there may be some application of the information to your situation (i.e., you may want to sue the franchisor before the franchisor sues you)
carlpers2 1 year ago