Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
default on contract
I sold a small vending business about two years ago. The buyer is behind two payments. Our contract states that if this happens I can take the business back. Is it necessary for me to hire a lawyer to proceed? Do I have to notify him or wait a certain amount of time before I foreclose? Do I need to notify local law enforcement before I remove his locks and replace them with my own?
Asked on 7/01/09, 1:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Grissom
Law Office of James P. Grissom
Re: default on contract
You can't do any of those things without a court order unless he is renting your property. Hopefully, your contract will allow you to recover your business. Good Luck.
Answered on 7/01/09, 3:16 pm
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