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LLC vs Corporation — foreign LLC registration requirements

Started by just_curious_trader_GA · Dec 23, 2022 · 2,965 views · 15 replies
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JC
just_curious_trader_GA OP

Quick background on my situation — any input appreciated.

foreign LLC registration requirements. I've been dealing with this for about 15 weeks now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already tried to resolve this directly but the other party is not cooperating.

Has anyone been through something similar? What worked for you?

TF
TechStartup_Founder

I've dealt with this before.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is escalating to a supervisor/manager. I'd recommend following the formal complaint procedure instead.

TL
Mod_TermsLaw Moderator

I practice in this area. Here's my take on the legal issues.

Based on what you've described, you likely have a viable claim under the relevant statute. The standard is whether a reasonable person would find the conduct actionable.

One important thing — there are strict deadlines for filing these claims. Don't wait too long.

FT
first_time_business_owner_2024

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

WT
worried_trader_CO

NAL, but from what I've read, you should send a written demand. That said, definitely get a lawyer to look at the specifics.

SM
SeniorDevMike_PDX

I went through almost the exact same thing.

What worked for me was having everything documented. It took 3-6 months but was worth it.

PN
Photographer_NYC

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is filing with the appropriate government agency. I'd recommend gathering evidence first instead.

CA
ConsumerAdvocate

I've seen this play out several times in my field.

What worked for me was filing with the appropriate government agency. It took 4-8 months but was worth it.

SA
seeking_advice_dev_2025

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

NC
newbie_creator_help

NAL, but from what I've read, you should check your state's specific laws. That said, definitely get a lawyer to look at the specifics.

DS
desperate_student_OH

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

GL
GigWorker_LA

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

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

DF
desperate_freelancer_2026

Just want to point out — the statute of limitations might be a factor here. In some states it's as short as 1-2 years. Don't sit on this too long.

RM
RestaurantOwner_Miami

Been there. Here's what I learned.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is having everything documented. I'd recommend keeping a detailed timeline instead.

DF
desperate_freelancer_IL

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

AC
anon_contractor_2024

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

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