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Nelson M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northeast PA
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How to collect a judgement without much information on the tenant

Nelson M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northeast PA
Posted

Hello BP, I started investing back in 2015 with the purchase of a 3-family property around the Northeast Pennsylvania region and admittedly made some rookie mistakes. A few years later I found myself in court to evict a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in several months. The tenant didn’t show up and I won the judgement for a significant amount. 

I had always read stories about how unlikely it was to successfully collect a judgement so I held on to this for a couple years but I’m finally ready to give it a try to see if it’s possible to collect at least a portion of the debt.

The issue I’m facing is that I have very limited information on the defendant so I can’t file a writ of garnishment because I have no idea where they work or which bank accounts they have. Only thing I know is they moved to Mississippi and I was able to get the name of their current landlord but that’s about it.

How would you begin the process of collecting this judgment considering the situation? Should I contact the current landlord and try to get information on the defendant? The person doesn’t know that I have this info and I wouldn’t want them getting tipped off yet but might be worth the risk. Should I contact a RE attorney in MS? or perhaps just give the judgement to a collections agency?

Would appreciate any advice here. Thanks for your help! 

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