First and foremost it depends on the State that you reside in and the laws for that particular state. Remember each State has its own laws and regulations. First thing is make sure that you have all your supported documentation on hand, always make three copies to prove your claim. Then proceed to the Court and request Small Claims documentation or if its an amount that requires you to go to superior court. I would start from there and the rest is explainatory. Good luck with your suit and god Bless.
borrower
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
A creditor is someone YOU OWE money to. A debtor is someone who OWES YOU money.
u sue them, what else?
no
Yes, you can sue anyone who owes you money
You can sue them in court.
Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
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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A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
tell them you'll sue that's what i'd do
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
borrower
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
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.