Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Illinois
Summoned by bank-Persoanl Guarentee
In June 2005 I entered a business with a partner and through a local bank and SBA, obtained a loan which required my personal guarentee. I did so, and shortly after all was complete, the partnership fell apart and the comapnies I jointly owned was dissolved and completly out of the deal. Last month we got served with Summons for my ex partner not paying Principle in Oct, interest on the Note, and Default Interest. How liable am I for any of the funds due? This Summons was from a bank looking to collect-what can they collect after the partnership was dissolved but the personal guarentee remains-it seems we overlooked that portion when getting out of the whole mess and was never addressed.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Summoned by bank-Persoanl Guarentee
That is the whole reason lenders get personal guarantees, so that if the entity ceases to exist and can't pay the debt, they have someone to go after. You are 100% liable, and you may want to consult a bankruptcy and/or collections attorney about what your best options are.
Re: Summoned by bank-Persoanl Guarentee
Probably the lender allowed the partnership to dissolve because it knew it had your personal guarantee. Depending on how you guaranteed the loan, you may not be obligated to pay all the late fees, but you are certainly liable to pay the principal and interest.
It is worth mentioning that depending on how you set up the partnership, you may have been personally liable anyway. General partners often retain personal liability for the partnership's debts. Next time you try to start a company, you might consider forming an LLC or an S-corporation.
Feel free to call if you have any questions.
Related Questions & Answers
-
Forclosure question Hello I have a question about forclosure my husband and I... Asked 12/13/08, 6:36 pm in United States Illinois Bankruptcy Law
-
Bankruptcy Means Test question talked to the BK attorney, done the Means Test. The... Asked 12/12/08, 2:59 pm in United States Illinois Bankruptcy Law
-
Gifts Hello, I was wondering what happens when a gift is given by someone who is... Asked 12/07/08, 4:36 pm in United States Illinois Bankruptcy Law
-
Bankruptcy, divorce A 2nd car is in my name only, I am filing for chapter 13... Asked 12/06/08, 4:50 pm in United States Illinois Bankruptcy Law
-
Bankruptcy can only one spouse of a married couple file chapter 7? Asked 12/06/08, 4:38 pm in United States Illinois Bankruptcy Law