This means the apartment is allowing you to still live there (perhaps you settled and paid the arrears but not before the Landlord obtained a Judgment or writ of execution against you but chose not to kick you out)
It means that the court has awarded them some kind of judgment against you, usually a monetary amount. Your place of residence is immaterial. As long as you are paying your rent and abiding by the conditions of your lease it seems you would be okay. BUT, not knowing all the particulars of your problem it is possible they may take action to evict you.
I have found that when this is granted, the other party may file objection to, request to readdress, or appeal the judgement.
A Sheriff's sale usually is to sell off property that has been seized by a large judgement against someone or a repossession that has taken place.
You can appeal or accept the judgement.
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Nothing happens, really... in general judgement, all ladybugs are slow.
It is unknown how much affect a judgement has against your FICO score versus a collection. I do however, know these things. One, the amount in question does not change your FICO. A $5 judgement is the same drop in FICO as a $5M judgement. Second, the 'clock' for deletion will begin on a judgement after the date of entry, but it doesn't start for a collection until they officially close the file which almost never happens. In other words, judgements automatically delete after some time but collection items never really do.
the judgement of the heart if the person should have a afterlife or not have one
In the state of Texas, if there are no children, the judgement stands, and the amount of the judgement would be handed down to the father, if he is the husband's only heir. This can however be taken to court and disputed.
It will generally be left at the apartment offices. Otherwise it may be returned to sender.
Well what happens is Alex and Harper found a apartment on a secret 13th floor and also Alex found out that mason lives there
judgement will be issued in your absence.