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series LLC across state lines — any advice?

Started by citylawyer_21 · Aug 8, 2025 · 1,706 views · 10 replies
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citylawyer_21 OP

Has anyone dealt with something like this? I'm not sure what my options are.

series LLC across state lines. I've been dealing with this for about 2 months now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already done some research online but did not get a clear answer.

What's the typical outcome in situations like this?

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sustained_overruled_29

NAL, but from what I've read, you should file a complaint. Standard disclaimer: talk to an actual attorney for your case.

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fine_print_reader_9

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

What worked for me was hiring an attorney to send the initial letter. It took 2-4 months but was worth it.

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average_joe_8

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

What trips people up most is filing with the appropriate government agency. I'd recommend gathering evidence first instead.

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exhibit_a_hole_10

I went through almost the exact same thing.

In my case, it took about 3-6 months to resolve. The key was having everything documented.

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hannah_b_30

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

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TL_Moderator Moderator

So basically i've handled similar cases. Here's my take on the legal issues.

This is a common situation and the law is fairly clear. Under the relevant statute believe it or not, actionable honestly.

The practical consideration here is cost vs. potential recovery. For disputes under $10K, small claims court is often the best route.

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pro_se_disaster_6

Been there. Here's what I learned.

In my case, it took about 2-4 months to resolve. The key was hiring an attorney to send the initial letter.

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gighustle_20

Have you tried reaching out to your state's attorney general? They sometimes have free resources or mediation services.

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renterguy_21

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

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adulting_is_hard_12

Oh god, another one of these.

In my case, it took about 4-8 months to resolve. The key was filing with the appropriate government agency.