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Kaile Warren is charged in connection with the issuance of promissory notes by Warren and his Rent-a-Husband and KW Enterprises business. The Rent-A-Husband business conceived by Warren has
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In one e-mail, Mr Sweeney told Kathleen Ryan, the franchisee of an O’Brien’s sandwich bar in Ennis, Co Clare, to withhold rent. In the e-mail sent last April, Mr Sweeney wrote: “Depending on your
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franchisor
Opportunism: self-interest with deceit
Outright scam
Rent increase
Renting a business causes problems down the road
Sharecropping
Success or failure is within the direct control
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investigative journalism, Persuasion, Ponzi (pyramid) scheme, Promissory notes, Proven business model?, Securities fraud, Theft, Wild West of the business world, United States, 20091211 Rent-A-Husband
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business, Warren had quite a start.
His story drew significant national and local publicity. By 2003, seven years after he'd started operating Rent-A-Husband out of his hometown here, he had caught the eye
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Flaherty law firm are the ones who misled him.
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February 24, 2011
Charges Dropped Against Rent-a-Husband Founder
By News 13
Charges have been dropped against Rent-a-Husband
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of fuel. They also say that despite the declining real estate market, ExxonMobil has significantly raised rent prices.
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December 10, 2009
ExxonMobil Gas Station Owners Sue Over Unjust
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Some of Rent-A-Husband investors' stories
Jayne O'Donnell, USA Today
Are Rent-A-Husband's disgruntled investors victims or savvy financial types who simply saw their investments turn sour?
Kaile
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. "You don't. You're basically renting the right to operate a business for a certain period of time."
So has just published a second edition of his book, Canadian Franchise Law: A Practical Guide. He says
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of business" and said its policies were not designed to drive dealers out of business. He said that although raising oil prices and rents may have hurt some dealers, that does not make the actions illegal
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