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(Assuming you are the defendant) If the plaintiff is awarded a judgment against you, and you do not satisfy the judgment in full, the plaintiff may file for a writ of execution on the personal property. The personal property can then be sold at a public sale to help pay for the judgment.

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Is it against the law to keep a person's personal property after first inviting them to live at your home then forcing the person to leave your home?

The homeowner has no right to keep her tenant's property unless there was an agreement giving her that right. The tenant could file an action in small claims court to have the property returned.


Can a lien be placed on a house to allow personal property to be recovered from the residence in New York?

The usual method for recovering property left in a residence that the present tenant or landlord refuses to release is through small claims court. The owner of the personal property must file a claim in court and win a judgment. The court would issue an order for the recovery of the property or money damages, not a lien. In most cases in is illegal for someone to hold personal property unless the holder has a court order allowing the action or a judgment for debt owed.


What is the name for claims against property?

The name for claims against property is liens.


What type of attorney usually handles auto accident claims?

Attorneys specializing in personal injury claims typically handle automotive accidents. For accidents involving strictly vehicular property a simple claims adjuster will usually suffice.


What is the definition of Comprehensive Liability Insurance?

Comprehensive Liability Insurance means protection against claims of property damage or personal injury when filming on public property. This is a very accurate definition.


What is actionable claim?

An actionable claim is a claim that can be enforced by legal action or a claim that gives the holder the right to take legal action if it is not fulfilled. It must be specific, definite, and must not be vague or uncertain in nature. Examples include claims related to breach of contract, debt recovery, or property rights.


How do you get personal hand tools from former employer who wont speak to you?

If your former employer is holding your personal property (i.e.: tools), and by their actions have given clear indication that they do not intend to return them to their rightful owner, then they have 'taken property without right' which is the definition of THEFT. Try to communicate to them that although you wish to recover your personal property with as little fuss as possible, let them know that if they don't return them, you will make a theft report to the police. If you don't wish to take this course of action, you could file a claim against them in Small Claims Court seeking compensation for the replacement cost of the tools.


What court handles property claims against the US government?

The Court of Federal Claims.


I was given a comerical lease on a residential property. What is my rights?

Your rights in terms of the contract are specified in the contract. If you find that you may not proceed with your commercial intent because the lease was granted fraudulently, you can take action against the landlord. The agreement is void is the property is not as stated/promised in the lease. Depending on how much money you have invested thusfar, you may be able to file a Small Claims action to recover. The limit in Florida for small claims is $5000. Be prepared to provide specific information about why the property is not usuable as a commercial site.


How can a personal property inventory help a homeowner?

you need this in case you have a fire, burglary, flood etc, for insurance claims, take pictures of your things of value and a picture of each room


How many property claims filed each year?

The number of property claims filed each year can vary greatly depending on factors such as natural disasters, economic conditions, and insurance coverage. It is estimated that millions of property claims are filed annually in the United States alone.


Can you provide two separate claims for the same accident?

Yes, it is possible to provide two separate claims for the same accident. Each claim may focus on different aspects of the incident, such as property damage and personal injury, allowing for separate compensation for each.

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