
Recent filings from the Florida Division of Corporations reveal that two local businesses—CLUBHOUSE DELI, INC. and Stanford Electric—are currently designated as inactive under Florida Profit Corporation status. The update raises concerns about the operational and legal standing of both entities within the state.
📌 CLUBHOUSE DELI, INC.
Once known for its casual dining and community presence, CLUBHOUSE DELI, INC. is no longer listed as an active corporation in Florida’s official registry. The inactive designation typically results from failure to file annual reports, pay required fees, or maintain a registered agent. Without active status, the business may be restricted from entering into legal contracts, applying for licenses, or receiving liability protections under corporate law.
Local residents have noted the deli’s sporadic hours and lack of recent promotional activity, prompting speculation about its future. Attempts to reach representatives for comment have so far been unsuccessful.
⚡ Stanford Electric
Stanford Electric, a company previously involved in residential and commercial electrical services, is also listed as inactive. The company’s website and social media pages have not been updated in months, and its contact lines appear disconnected. Like CLUBHOUSE DELI, INC., its inactive status suggests administrative noncompliance rather than formal dissolution, meaning the entity could still be revived if proper filings are made.
🏛️ What Inactive Status Means
An inactive designation does not automatically mean a business has shut down, but it does indicate that the company is not in good standing with the state. This can affect its ability to operate legally, secure financing, or protect its owners from personal liability. Businesses that remain inactive for extended periods may face administrative dissolution or penalties.
🔍 Consumer Advisory
State officials urge consumers and vendors to verify the legal status of any business before entering into agreements. The Florida Division of Corporations offers a public search tool at Sunbiz.org, where users can check registration, filing history, and compliance status.
As regulatory scrutiny increases under the Corporate Transparency Act, businesses are reminded to maintain accurate filings and remain in good standing to avoid disruptions and reputational damage.
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