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Some of the debtor's property will be public record such as real property records at the county recorder's office. Some states allow you to take the deposition of the debtor or submitt written questions that must be answered under oath. You can hire a private investigator to look for assets. The laws of your state may allow additional methods to find the debtor's property.

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They can and will.


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