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Laith Ali can you come up with $400 in an emergency
24 January 2018 | 152 replies
Just one example of dozens upon dozens of things you use that come from levies, taxes, etc.
Rishi Ramlogan REAL return on real estate is MUCH lower than many claim here
11 February 2017 | 45 replies
@Levi T.Brilliantly said.  
J Scott Palin and Family Values
16 November 2009 | 0 replies
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/11/16/palin-slams-levi-for-porn/ This woman wants to be President?!?!?
Jeffrey Brumagin Unpermitted Rental Unit ?
27 May 2014 | 4 replies
The county or city can cite property, levy fines and force the owner to demo it.
Carlos Enriquez Seller lied about rent collected
28 October 2015 | 61 replies
Feels like you will still get the gratification of taking the cover up party to task for what they did, get some punishment levied, and hopefully avoid the expense of a full blown lawsuit.
Siqi C. next year tax rise issue
22 November 2017 | 3 replies
Franklin county keeps the actual value close to the vest until the end of the year, but state law doesn’t allow levys to bring in more than their original proposal so they will be divided amongst all the new values.
Chirag Shah Real Estate/Business Book Club
23 July 2019 | 38 replies
@Neil Narayan @Zachary Barton @Alexander Felice @Austin Joseph @Levi Koskan @Angela Mantia @Christopher Smith @Allison Stewart @Brittany Sharpe @Rachel Duck @Julie Coleman @Daniel Tisdale@Bruce Petersen - FYI - see above post.
Jim P. eviction questions
28 January 2013 | 10 replies
Best is to mail the notice and also place on the door.You can also knock and have them sign they have received it as well.We would always place on the door with tape and take a time date stamp pic with the camera if they are not home.So after you do the 3 day pay or quit notice then you go to file for eviction at the court.Depending on how many people are on the lease will determine cost to file.It is typically about 76 dollars and to file the all others about another 8 dollars.So the cost doing yourself is under 100.Now depending on how backed up the sheriff is on serving the eviction notice it could take 3 days to serve it or 2 weeks.The sheriff will go out and knock on the door.The sheriff will notate whether service was tack and mail (no answer at door) or the person on the lease signed for the notice.This is key because to get a judgement from the judge the tenant had to personally receive the notice or file a response with the court after the notice was tack and mailed.If no response was filed by the tenant the judge will automatically grant you the writ of possession.To get a judgement however you will now need to take them to small claims court later on.Remember that if they sign or file a response then the judge can grant a judgement if they choose in your favor.It has to be a person on the lease and not a minor or someone just staying there.A judge will only want to talk with the person on the lease in court and maybe talk to another living there not on the lease but the judge will not talk to them without the person on the eviction notice present.They could get a power of attorney to speak on their behalf or have their attorney present instead.Once the writ is granted the tenant is not still out.They transfer writs in batches from the eviction office to the Marshalls office.Sometimes 800 writs in Fulton county have to be served in one month.The tenant usually has 5 days to respond in the eviction notice and then if they answer a court date is set for about 5 days later.So total time to get them out would be about 45 to 60 days.The 60 day notice thing is for unique situations and not the typical eviction in Georgia.As far as garnishment and bank levy it is allowed in Georgia.Getting the judgement is easy but collecting is hard.You can only collect 25% of the total weekly income and that is if they are not below the Federal poverty guidelines.If there are multiple people garnishing already the amount is lower.