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Grand Canyon touring company files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy

by Administrator 20. October 2011 04:09

Avatar Tours, a company that took visitors on tour of the Grand Canyon, have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, according to court documents.

Court papers show that two people formed the company last year and toured visitors in a pair of 15-seat passenger vans. The company nearly doubled their sales in the year. The company then failed an inspection by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and this restricted the company to only drive in Nevada.

The vans were then seen traveling through Arizona toward the Grand Canyon anyway. After another violation, the company was told to stop its services. The company had already booked tours and now have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in order to liquidate its assets. 

If you or a loved one has been struggling with debt, this can be a stressful time. Contact the Arizona Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyers of  the Harmon Law Office, LLC, by calling  480-829-0494 today.

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