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Re: payable for how many days?
by Garry
on October 7, 2018 @12:26
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Remember, you are a business, and if you ever have to go to court for any reason, you ALWAYS need to look good in front of a judge. That means (in my mind anyway) to give a T extra time to pay something, and to give extra reminders to pay it. Look at all the monthly bills you get each month. How long do each of them give you to pay them? Usually 1-3 weeks. But those are monthly bills. Usually 1-time bills give you 2-4 weeks to pay them, and then a follow-up letter to remind you of the first letter. And depending on what state you are in, you probably have anywhere from 6 months to 2 years to file in court against your T. So don't ever try to look like the greedy LL (in front of a judge) that has to have their money ASAP. You also don't want to look like you are harassing the T by sending demanding letters to often. It could work against you in court.
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