You could try calling family members or friends if you know of any, and give them some believable reason for contacting the person, like you owe him/her money or you borrowed something and want to return it. There is the option of hiring a 'skip tracer' but that would result in more expenditure that you probably wouldn't be able to recover. Unless you can get the help of a neighbor or family member of theirs it will be pretty difficult.
It could be as soon as they moved out, or as soon as they moved into another residence.
Moving has no affect on a debt. The creditor or his agent the collector may collect against a judgment for ten years from the date of judgment or the date of last payment, which ever is later.
there was no limit if someone else moved in they just made it longer
how can you tell if someone has moved on
You have to go to Court win a a judgment first
It means that they are no longer interested in you. They have moved over to someone else they find more attractive.
A judgment against you is not invalidated just because you moved out of state. If you fail to wrap up your financial business before leaving, that puts you at a distinct disadvantage in Court, but running away does not clear the debt.
they lived in long houses and every time someone else moved in they made it longer
they no longer talk to you, have a new mate, changes addresses, changed genders, married someone else and/or said goodbye to you.
it is no longer where it used to be
1) Binocular/Stereoscopic vision - basically the orbits moved to the front of the head. This allows better judgment of distances for jumping, climbing and leaping within the trees. 2) ? (someone else?)