If the 10 year NY SOL on a judgment expired on 12/10/2017, by what date must the creditor have filed the application to renew?
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Answered on January 27, 2018
Your presumption is incorrect. A judgment does not expire for 20 years. A judgment lien on real property expires after 10 years, but can be renewed...
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What happens in small claims court of plaintiff wants 'by the court' and defendant wants 'arbitration' hearing?
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Answered on October 16, 2017
All parties must consent to arbitration.
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Do I have a responsibility to respond?
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Answered on September 07, 2017
It may be in your best interest to respond and indicate that you were not properly served as a defense. Then again, it may not be. It is a...
In New York State civil judgements are good for 20 years but can only attach lien to property for 10 years unless it's renewed
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Answered on August 30, 2017
20 years from last payment or acknowledgment of the debt.
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Do I owe money to my commercial landlord for back charges from rent increases he forgot to make?
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Answered on July 28, 2017
You may assert a defense of waiver, but it probably will not be honored. You do owe it and it is legal.
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Request For Extension of Time to Reply?
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Answered on July 19, 2017
Without getting into when the Answer would technically be due before you could refuse it, you may certainly decline their request. Be aware,...
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How long do you have to serve someone after your file the complaint?
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Answered on July 19, 2017
Yes. One Hundred and Twenty (120) days.
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In landlord-tenant law, is a summons the same as a notice of petition?
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Answered on July 14, 2017
The Notice of Petition serves the same purpose as a Summons in L&T cases and is NOT the same as a termination notice.
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Credit Card Judgement in NYC?
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Answered on July 10, 2017
The statute of limitations for the enforcement of judgments is 20 years, against personal property.
Eviction for family with disabled person ?
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Answered on June 19, 2017
Yes, this is legal. The landlord is entitled to sell his house. The best way to be informed of all your options is to consult with a...