Authorizes a lien against personal and real property of the owner of a commercial towing company for illegal and improper practices; creates personal liability for members of an LLC and certain corporate shareholders.
Impact
The proposed changes will significantly alter the legal landscape for commercial towing companies in New York. Notably, the bill introduces provisions for personal liability among members of limited liability companies (LLCs) and shareholders of corporations concerning judgments related to illegal towing practices. This effectively makes the top ten shareholders in a company liable for damages resulting from improper towing. By creating such accountability, the bill aims to discourage unlawful behavior within the industry and provide better protections for consumers.
Summary
Bill S07434 aims to amend various existing laws related to commercial towing in New York. One of its primary objectives is to allow individuals to place a lien on the personal and real property of owners of commercial towing companies for illegal and improper towing practices. This bill seeks to address the growing concerns regarding abuses in the towing industry, including towing without the owner's consent and charging excessive fees. By establishing these liens, it provides consumers a method of recourse against companies that engage in questionable practices.
Contention
There are anticipated concerns and debates surrounding S07434, particularly regarding the implications for small business owners within the commercial towing sector. Critics may argue that imposing personal liability could negatively impact entrepreneurship and deter investment in towing services. Additionally, the balance between protecting consumers and maintaining the viability of towing businesses may spark discussions among stakeholders, especially as the bill moves through legislative committees. The effectiveness of the bill in truly reducing improper towing practices remains to be seen, as it hinges on proper enforcement and compliance.
Additional_notes
Overall, S07434 represents a significant legislative effort to reform commercial towing practices in New York by ensuring accountability for towing companies and extending protections to vehicle owners. Its success will depend not only on its passage but also on the commitment to enforce the new regulations effectively.
Same As
Authorizes a lien against personal and real property of the owner of a commercial towing company for illegal and improper practices; creates personal liability for members of an LLC and certain corporate shareholders.
Authorizes a lien against personal and real property of the owner of a commercial towing company for illegal and improper practices; creates personal liability for members of an LLC and certain corporate shareholders.
Authorizes a lien against personal and real property of the owner of a commercial towing company for illegal and improper practices; creates personal liability for members of an LLC and certain corporate shareholders.
Provides grounds for attachment; relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft; relates to rights for victims of wage theft to hold the ten members with the largest ownership interests in a company personally liable for wage theft; relates to penalties for certain wage violations.
Provides grounds for attachment; relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft; relates to rights for victims of wage theft to hold the ten members with the largest ownership interests in a company personally liable for wage theft; relates to penalties for certain wage violations.
Relates to securing payment of wages for work already performed; creates a lien remedy for all employees; provides grounds for attachment; relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft; relates to rights for victims of wage theft to hold the ten members with the largest ownership interests in a company personally liable for wage theft.
Relates to securing payment of wages for work already performed; creates a lien remedy for all employees; provides grounds for attachment; relates to procedures where employees may hold shareholders of non-publicly traded corporations personally liable for wage theft; relates to rights for victims of wage theft to hold the ten members with the largest ownership interests in a company personally liable for wage theft.
Relates to the disclosure of beneficial owners of limited liability companies and foreign limited liability companies and certain information about such beneficial owners.
Relates to the disclosure of beneficial owners of limited liability companies and foreign limited liability companies and certain information about such beneficial owners.
Requires that any limited liability company who is the grantor or grantee in the conveyance of real property provide a document to be accompanied with the filing of a deed which identifies the names and business addresses of all members, managers, and any other authorized persons of such limited liability company.
Requires that any limited liability company who files a rent registration statement shall include a list of all members of such limited liability company and each member's ownership interest.