Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
Default of Non Profit Lease Payments
I would like to know if the officers of a non profit can personally be sued for non payment of commercial property rent by the landlord. The lease was signed bythe president, secretary and VP as lease guarantors.
Lease reads as follows:
Guarantor does hereby agree that if any and all sums which are now or may hereafter become due from
Tenant to Landlord under the Lease are not paid by Tenant in accordance with their terms, Guarantor will
immediately make such payments.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Default of Non Profit Lease Payments
If you have a reasonable basis, you can sue anyone. However, if the officers signed personal guarantees, you can certainly sue them personally.
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Re: Default of Non Profit Lease Payments
The wording in the agreement speaks for itself. If an individual or company signs as a guarantor for anyone (under the language you provided) and there is a default, the guarantor becomes liable.
Of course, the officers who are ultimately held responsible for the lease payments should seek reimbursement from the non-profit company.
Re: Default of Non Profit Lease Payments
The sole purpose of a personal guaranty is usually to make the person liable for the debt of a company (or another person), and subject to a lawsuit for payment.
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