Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Business
If you are a personal grantor on a loan for your business, since I am liable for the debt if not paid will it still apear on my companies credit file
Asked on 4/24/08, 2:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jamie Schneier
Petronzio Schneier Co., LPA
Re: Business
If the borrower is the business, it is the business's credit that will be affected. The business is the primary borrower and primarily liable. Whether it shows up on a company credit report or elsewhere on the company's credit depends on whether the lendor is a reporting entitly, files a lien or files a claim. If you are a personal guarantor, and not also a borrower, your credit shouldn't be affected unless the company defaults, and then usually not until the lendor calls the loan or pursues a claim. You are liable for the debt but as a guarantor, not as the debtor.
Answered on 4/24/08, 3:28 pm
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