
6 August 2018 | 0 replies
Just to be clear I did not say all liens and judgements would be paid in full because that is not something we can guarantee.Per the email I sent you on 06/25 I reminded you of our terms and conditions that buyer is to complete their own due diligence which includes a title search as we do not guarantee free & clear title.

14 December 2018 | 44 replies
If you win a judgement, you may not ever collect it.

1 December 2022 | 6 replies
In WI, court records can be searched on CCAP (foreclosure action/judgements, etc) and assessor search by address shows any delinquent taxes (all useful if you want to try to get a feel for seller motivation of a specific property).

5 May 2016 | 130 replies
But yes judgements happen but I think many are defaults and such.. would be curious to see if anyone has gone all the way through to a Jury trial on a civil matter.

1 December 2019 | 56 replies
IE for those that don't know in Texas you can lose the property and GET and Judgement against yourself ...
12 October 2015 | 9 replies
I was thinking about sueing her and asking for a judgement for wage garnishment.

30 April 2022 | 41 replies
@Jacob Howell sounds like a solid deal depending on how much work needs done to the property.First go see the property, get a rehab budget put together because it may or may not be worth the money.2nd thing you would need to do is get it under contract, after that you would start title on it and the title company will tell you how many liens and judgements are on the property.Make sure you have multiple outs in your contract (IE Inspection, Title), don't put a ton of hand money down either because there is a good chance you will lose it.Once you have it under contract and know how much you will need to close then you can start looking for buyers or buy it your self (I always recommend this option if you can).Good luck and feel free to reach out if you have any questions for me.

2 September 2016 | 25 replies
You cant discharge a liability judgement in a bankruptcy, so the only way you get rid of it is to pay it.

6 January 2017 | 20 replies
I have had so many bad experiences over the years, that it really has skied my judgement on them, and I am a pet lover.
7 July 2017 | 0 replies
I also have an old judgement that was the result of a collection.