
5 February 2014 | 0 replies
Does anyone have hands on (Do it yourself) experience with having an abstract of judgment fully released and removed from public records (not seeking legal advice, just relevant past experiences)? My wife recently fou...

4 June 2015 | 21 replies
. :-) Jerry:At -16F, a T-shirt is only suitable for short outings ... say taking the garbage to the curb ;-) Sometimes tough doesn't cover for poor judgement.
11 December 2014 | 14 replies
At the end of the day, even if he did have a lease to enforce, and was awarded a court judgement; if the tenant never has the money to pay it will never get paid

10 February 2014 | 10 replies
Example: An accident at your residence results in a lawsuit judgement against YOU.

30 January 2018 | 112 replies
And some comments on this thread, sure seem like excuses for discrimination and judgement.

11 January 2015 | 20 replies
Now, couple of months ago, I had to file the summary process form for non-payment of rent and got the judgement in my favor by default.
1 February 2008 | 35 replies
It made me so mad that I sued them for everything I could think of and got a judgement for almost $3,000.

8 February 2008 | 4 replies
So assuming you owned them all with no mortgage, there's $1M of your money that went to her.If you're still shy of the $3M total, various state laws kick in and could force you to sell your personal assets (such as your home) to pay off that judgement as well.Now, let's say that each property is owned by a separate LLC.

27 February 2008 | 22 replies
I need to do some more research though before I make a final judgement.

17 February 2008 | 3 replies
If this was an investment property the lender may not let it go short as they would not be able to a defincency judgement on the current owner.The first step is the the owner needs to contact the lender to find out what the options are and get a list of all the nessasary paperwork.After all the information is compiled and a letter of permission is writtten then you can submit and talk to the lender.Good luck