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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Reading DoxPop Judments
Hello all,
I am attending my first sheriff's sale this afternoon and am using Doxpop for a title search. I show the named owner has several judgments against them.
One judgment is for $900 to an HOA.
Then there are two more judgments from Fifth Third Mortgage:
-One equals the upset amount on the Sheriff's sale.
-A second one is around the same amount (within $5k).
Then one judgment for Fifth Third Bank for $380k.
How does one discern which judgments they would be responsible for?
Thanks!