Tuesday, January 27, 2009 12:38:57 PM
If the landlord cannot contact the management and has had to resort to tracking down the major investor. If he is under the clear impression that the company has ceased operations.
As someone else said, the allegation that "frogdreaming" now makes, that the rent hasn't been paid in months, is entirely unsubstaniated.
Let us not forget that in some cases DNAG has taken money from vendors for products, yet has returned neither the services that were paid for nor the money paid, for over a year. It is not a huge leap of faith to connect the dots and surmise that the rent may not be being paid either.
regards,
frog
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