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The bank requires confirmation of rights to the domain of the company's website. The domain is registered to a physical person, it is the founder of the company. What to do?
Domain registered on physical. face, even before the opening of the company. After a while, this is physical. the person has registered an LLC. The site of this LLC operates on the domain. Contextual and targeted advertising was launched on the site. The site has been running for about a year. Recently, the bank demanded to provide information confirming that the domain name belongs to this LLC. How to be? The domain is registered to a physical person, although it is one of the founders of the LLC. Has anyone had this issue and is there a quick fix?
1. Re-registration, yes, but a long time and a change of account with the loss of settings, the corp mail and the site will fly out for a couple of days.
2. An agreement on the right to use a domain between an LLC and an individual? Who practices like this?
3. Please write your advice
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Recently, the bank demanded to provide information confirming that the domain name belongs to this LLCReregister the domain to legal face. This is a legal point, technically - everything will continue to work as if nothing happened.
Faced.
There is exactly one solution - to re-register the domain for Eureka. The physicist goes to the registrar and says that he wants to transfer the rights of administration to LLC "Horns and Hooves" (it is better for the yuri to register with the registrar in advance).
An agreement on the right to use a domain between an LLC and an individual?
1. Why is it so long? the package of docks was scanned and sent to your registrar ... then you will send the necessary papers by courier. Why should settings, personal accounts be lost, mail stop and all that?
2. theoretically possible, I have not met
the Council. send the bank to *** because it's none of his business at all where and how the domain is used... it's not at all clear why the bank requires you to provide some kind of confirmation on the domain...
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