How do I file a small claims against a company..?
November 22nd, 2009 | by admin |How do I file a small claims against a company that is web based as lists no address. I only have names of the two people involved. They are a realestate company and clever enough to never have any physical address.
If it’s a company, there is always an address, go to your local library and get the books, Standard & Poor. Some have the companies and some have the names of the CEO’s of the companies. Before you bring suit, look up the name of the President of the company and send him two letters, one to his place of work (company), one to his home address.
With good research you will not only have the CEO’s educational background, but you will know what he eats for breakfast. The letter to the President of the Company might just resolve your difficulty and save you a lawsuit.
2 Responses to “How do I file a small claims against a company..?”
By hillarystarbright on Nov 22, 2009 | Reply
Go to the secretary of state website for whatever state they are based in and do a corporations or LLC/LLP search. The person listed as the agent for service of process is the one you serve.
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By Anne2 on Nov 22, 2009 | Reply
If it’s a company, there is always an address, go to your local library and get the books, Standard & Poor. Some have the companies and some have the names of the CEO’s of the companies. Before you bring suit, look up the name of the President of the company and send him two letters, one to his place of work (company), one to his home address.
With good research you will not only have the CEO’s educational background, but you will know what he eats for breakfast. The letter to the President of the Company might just resolve your difficulty and save you a lawsuit.
References :
Found out about Seaside computers through Freedom of Information act. Won my case.