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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.
They go before a judge and explain how the payment for that credit card was not made and what is owed including collection costs. The cost of judgment is then added to the total and that becomes the collectors judgment. That stays on your credit report for a long time so avoid!
Semi-structured decisions require a combination of standard solution procedures and individual judgment. These decisions have some defined aspects but also involve elements of uncertainty or ambiguity that necessitate added judgment in the decision-making process.
Recovery of Judgment is really good.. I am working with them right now and so far their services have been great its been 2 months and they've already found a bank account which they can freeze! Even though my judgment was for $3,200 this company was able to get more because of the 9% interest that is added on each year for this judgment.. Google them and check them out!
Yes. First they must sue you in court and obtain a judgment in their favor. If the win they can request a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. You cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid and the amount due will grow with court costs and continuous interest added on. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%.Yes. First they must sue you in court and obtain a judgment in their favor. If the win they can request a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. You cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid and the amount due will grow with court costs and continuous interest added on. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%.Yes. First they must sue you in court and obtain a judgment in their favor. If the win they can request a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. You cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid and the amount due will grow with court costs and continuous interest added on. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%.Yes. First they must sue you in court and obtain a judgment in their favor. If the win they can request a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. You cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid and the amount due will grow with court costs and continuous interest added on. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%.
Only those listed in the judgment can be held accountable. If the creditor motions for the court to hold another party responsible, and sufficient reason is given, say the other party has possession of property that is security against the debt, then it is possible. At that point the other party can be added to the judgment and help responsible.
While any judgment can attach against real property, only a judgment and decree of foreclosure can result in the foreclosure of real property. Decrees of foreclosure are only added to judgments as a result of non-payment of a mortgage or deed of trust, or other security instrument.
Placing JudgmentsFirst you need to win the judgment in court proceedings. Then with that paperwork, you can contact the credit reporting agency. With that judgment, you can also do a search of the person's assets (through the internet) and put a lien on the assets.Individuals do not report judgment awards to credit reporting bureaus that is done by independent agencies contracted by the credit bureaus.A judgment cannot be used to access a person's financial and personal information, that is done via discovery documents issued before the judgment is entered against the debtor/defendant.
Yes. Don't do it. If he insists,walk away. You do not need his poor judgment dragging you down.
If it is a judgment, that is a court-ordered debt to be paid, there is never a time it will be removed until you pay the court. There is not a statute of limitations in this case. Once you get a receipt for payment from the court, you can take the extra steps to report the payment to the credit bureaus.