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All Forum Posts by: Camille Mooney

Camille Mooney has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Realtors, Agents, and Brokers

Camille MooneyPosted
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Have what I believe is a procedural question: chasing assets on a debtor in Las Vegas; he lied at Debtor's Examination because Writ of Garnishment came back from his bank "No Account"; started going after his house. It was conveniently sold June of this yr: we got the judgment in May. Went to look up the transaction on Clark County Recorder's site; found they (debtor/spouse) sold the house, not the bank or whoever gave them their mortgage. If the house was in foreclosure (as listed) wouldn't whoever has the lien on it be the ones to sell?

House owned by debtor just sold; heard it was in foreclosure. However, when looking up the transaction on county recorder site I find it was sold by the owners. So, foreclosure: yes or no?