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Homeowner associations are not in the business of 'approving' persons -- for any reason.

If a default judgement has been filed against you, best practices dictate that you work with a common-interest community-savvy attorney to resolve the matter.

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Is your Florida home with homestead protected against a judgment?

Is your florida home with homestead protected against a judgement


What happens if there is a default final judgment against you in Florida?

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If you need to sell your joint-owned house in Florida but you have a judgment against you not a lien will you have to pay the judgment first?

If the judgment was not perfected as a lien against the property (which is almost impossible in Florida), the property is not encumbered and the title should be clear, thereby not causing a problem with the sale. The judgment holder will probably be able to execute the judgment as a bank account levy and/or seize funds garnered from the sale of the homestead.


If condo association forecloses on an owner does the lender pursue deficiency judgment against the owner or condo association?

Your attorney can help you answer this question, since it requires a legal answer.


Can they garnish the wife's wages for a repossession in Florida if the husband is out of work?

YES, if they get a judgment against you, garnishment is next.


Can wages be garnished for non payment of credit card bills in Florida?

If your creditor has obtained a judgment against you, yes.


What can a creditor do with a final judgment in Florida?

The judgment can be executed as a bank account levy or wage garnisment or liens against real property solely owned by the judgment debtor or to seize and liquidate any unexempt property that is owned by the judgment debtor.


How do you file a lien against a property owners association?

If the association owes you money, you can take your evidence to an attorney who can help you take the appropriate action against the association.Generally, you would file suit against the association and if you prevail you would request a judgment lien to reach any assets that belong to the association. That would most likely be a bank account. The judgment lien would enable you to attach the association's account and freeze those funds.In my jurisdiction the seizure would be accomplished through the local sheriff's department. Your attorney will explain your options once she/he has reviewed your situation.


Can wages be garnished to obtain unpaid rent in Duval County Florida?

Yes, but only if the landlord has a valid civil judgment against you.


Is it legal for your wages to be garnished in Florida?

Yes. If someone has gotten a judgment against you & you have failed to pay them, they can file for a wage garnishment also.


Is a judgment against the person or property?

The judgment is against the person, not the property.


If you have a judgment against you and you die do the judgment disappear?

No, it is levied against your estate.