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we may be forced to go into voluntary liquidation long long story over a dispute with our landlord wanting to increase rent for our business premises from 23,000 to 38,000
We always wanted to settle amicably & have offered 24,000 25,000 and even 28,000 despite our surveyor saying market value only 24,500 his surveyor says it 38,000
clearly a dispute and now decision is with the arbitrator
anyway on the likely scenario we have to go down voluntary insolvency we are a limited company it has been drawn to my attention that the lease we signed is in the name of us (as individuals) not in our ltd company name although we have always paid the rent for past 6 years from our limited company account and the landlord also addresses correspondence to us and the ltd company name
we will lose so much that we have personally invested and my team will lose their jobs but we cannot see a way ou and it now frightens the hell out of me that even if the company becomes insolvent i will still have to pay the rent for the property with no business because the law society lease is in our names !!
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We always wanted to settle amicably & have offered 24,000 25,000 and even 28,000 despite our surveyor saying market value only 24,500 his surveyor says it 38,000
clearly a dispute and now decision is with the arbitrator
anyway on the likely scenario we have to go down voluntary insolvency we are a limited company it has been drawn to my attention that the lease we signed is in the name of us (as individuals) not in our ltd company name although we have always paid the rent for past 6 years from our limited company account and the landlord also addresses correspondence to us and the ltd company name
we will lose so much that we have personally invested and my team will lose their jobs but we cannot see a way ou and it now frightens the hell out of me that even if the company becomes insolvent i will still have to pay the rent for the property with no business because the law society lease is in our names !!
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