Starting a Business in San Diego

May 27, 2008

When you go into business for yourself, you are usually personally liable for all judgments and debts that the business incurs. This includes business loans, taxes, money owed to suppliers and landlords, and any judgments against the business as a result of a lawsuit. If you don’t protect yourself, a creditor can go after your personal assets, such as your car and your house, to pay for these debts. 

While you can protect yourself against lawsuits by buying business liability insurance, this won’t help you with business debts.  Consider forming a corporation or limited liability company (LLC).  Just one person can form either of these types of businesses. 

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