Is Your Small Business Facing Bankruptcy? Look to Loyal Customers (or Attorneys)
Friday, April 23rd, 2010Since the Great Recession began in 2007, small businesses across the country have been squeezed. Exacerbated by the flagging economy, small business owners everywhere are not only facing high employee health care costs and lagging consumer and commercial spending, but also fewer credit options. And while loans have always been the lifeblood of the small business, all across our great nation, mom and pop endeavors with even the most solid credit histories face tremendous obstacles in qualifying for much-needed capital. And because small business accounts for some 65% of employment in a nation already facing off-the-charts job losses, any squeeze on small firms is a serious matter—with last year’s disconcerting lending figures illustrating just how serious—for the long haul.…

Many of our clients automatically assume they will lose their rental property if they file for bankruptcy. Isn’t that the whole idea of bankruptcy? That you give up everything you have, with a few exceptions, in exchange for getting the debt collectors off your back?