*Bangs my gavel... the judgment is...three fish...now be gone....
an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
An estimate is an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something. A sum is the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items.
A deficiency judgment is where the owner of a mortgage or deed of trust is awarded a judgment against the borrower in the amount of: the amount of money owed in the mortgage or deed of trust minus the amount of money the property sold for at foreclosure sale If the above amount is a positive number, some states allow the lender to get a judgment for that amount.
The amount of a court issued judgment.The amount of a court issued judgment.The amount of a court issued judgment.The amount of a court issued judgment.
An approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
An estimate is an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
If a judgment creditor over charged you on a writ of garnishment increasing the interest and the amount to be garnished can the judgment be vacated?
If the amount of the court costs was added into the total amount of the judgment, then you have not paid off the judgment. You have only paid off the debt that was the basis for the lawsuit. Until the entire amount is paid, the judgment creditor will not give you the necessary release or warrant of satisfaction you need to eliminate the judgment lien.
An approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.The judgment must be paid from the proceeds of the refinance. That amount will be deducted from the funds paid over to you.
You could visit the court and ask to see your file and then look for a judgment that lists the amount of your arrears.You could visit the court and ask to see your file and then look for a judgment that lists the amount of your arrears.You could visit the court and ask to see your file and then look for a judgment that lists the amount of your arrears.You could visit the court and ask to see your file and then look for a judgment that lists the amount of your arrears.
Yes, the lender can file suit for the outstanding amount and if they receive a judgment they can execute the judgment in the manner in which the laws of the judgment debtor's state allow.