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All Forum Posts by: Mary See

Mary See has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Quote from @Karl B.:

You don't need his current address to sue. 

List the last known address (your rental property address) and the magistrate will take care of it. 

Sue them, then go to the prothonotary with the judgement and get a lien against them. Then find out their place of employment and have their wages garnished.


 Really? But court order has to be hand served before court and judgment, right? How do I know where to find him to serve? 

I'll give it shot! ...at least file something, thank you :)

How do you send them to collections?

I live on the east coast had to fly over to clean up my trashed property. Would like to file small claim but don't have a new address for the tenant so no way to serve papers. He bailed without paying the last few months of rent... Do I just have to eat the costs? Anyone else been through this? Anyone have any tips to find new address?  Also, yes, BIG lesson learned; can't be too nice unfortunately :( Thnx