I was awarded a judgment against a debtor a little over two years ago. How can I collect?
I assume that you have a civil or a small claims judgment from a local court. You obtain a Writ of Execution from the court clerk. You find out...
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I assume that you have a civil or a small claims judgment from a local court. You obtain a Writ of Execution from the court clerk. You find out...
You can be sued either in the state where the (alleged) debt was incurred or in the state where you now live. If they sue (do not believe anything...
I do not see any advantage in your contacting the original creditor. If the original creditor has transferred the account, nothing that you pay to...
You have a claim against the general contractor and against his bonding company. Assuming the contractor is licensed, his bond information is...
The collection agency has the account and any payments must be made to it. If you send money to the original creditor, consider it a gift; it will...
No, you cannot amend the lien. If you recorded the lien more than 90 days ago, and you have not filed a lawsuit to foreclose on the lien, your...
In order to give you useful advise, it will be necessary to review the court documents. the paperwork you have should include a court case number....
You need to get an "Abstract of Judgment" form issued by the court clerk. It should be a "recording abstract." The clerk charges $25.00, and the...
You need to file an Answer with the court within 30 days of your being sued. When you do this, the court will schedule a trial date about one year...
1. Obtain an Abstract of Judgment and record it with the County Recorders. 2. Research the legal title to the property. A real estate agent...