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Q: someone using my company's address to register their business without permission, what should I do?

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A: If someone is using your company's address to register their business without permission, there are several steps you can take to address the situation. First, gather evidence of the unauthorized use, such as copies of the business registration documents listing your address. Then, contact the business owner directly to inform them that the use of your address is unauthorized and request that they update their registration information.

If the individual refuses to cooperate or continues using your address without permission, you may need to escalate the matter. Report the incident to the appropriate authorities, such as the local business registration office or the state agency responsible for business registrations. Provide them with the evidence you've gathered and explain the unauthorized use of your address.

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