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When Your Partner Won’t Share the Loan

When Your Partner Won’t Share the Loan

By Nina Kaufman, Esq.

Yet another handy Q&A from Forbes Small Business, and this one featuring my colleague, Marian Banker.  🙂  What do you do when your company has expansion plans, but one of the partners refuses to co-sign a loan for the necessary funds? Other than a long, hard discussion with your partner about being aligned on goals, the article suggests revisiting your respective ownership stakes in the company.  After all, if you were 50-50 and you’re now taking on an additional substantial burden, that should be acknowledged. You deserve to be paid, protected, and prosperous. Kaufman Business Law can help get you there. Watch this short video to find out how. Watch our Video

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