Quote Originally Posted by jotucker1983 View Post
Credit reports are apart of the background checks these days. Every Employer (for the most part) is pulling your credit after they make the decision to work with you as a direct hire or as a Partner. If one has bad credit, it can surely stop an Employer from hiring you as a direct hire, not sure if it will stop you from becoming a Partner or not, but it "could".
Understand that many employers pull credit when hiring, but this is a very different situation as I am the Managing Member of an LLC. The transaction is between two business entities. As a point of clarification, the business entity has employees, an office lease and all the trappings of a legitimate business. My biggest complaint was we were assured that the funder doesn't pull credit, but when I crossed out the authorization the agreement was rejected. Which is it?