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If she is on the lease then she is just as responsible as her deceased husband.
You can sue her for the money she owes you. The promissory note will be prima facie evidence of the debt and the court will issue a judgment lien.
Yes, you can sue anyone who owes you money
Sort of. A creditor can sue the deceased's estate for repayment.
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
It will depend on the documentation and when the debt was incurred. The executor can bring suit on behalf of the estate.
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
You can sue them in court.
Depending upon why they owe you, and where they have property, you can either sue them where you live or sue them in Las Vegas by hiring a local attorney (your place or theirs) to file a summons and complaint in the proper court.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
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