Posted by Nancy Howell on August 17, 2014 at 07:42:53 from (70.196.3.27):
More on this lien/judgment issue.
From reading the replies (and yes I will be taking this up with my atty)it appears that although this is a judgement listing someone with the same name, it could wind up attaching to any real (land,homes, etc) property in my name. Is that correct?
One of the "options" is to have my atty write a letter and provide the company proof that I am not the person named in the judgement and request a document be filed to that effect.
I am somewhat leery of that because that might put my personal info (dob, address, husband's name) out there to be accessed by who ever. It could even backfire and the company decide I am the person in the judgment and start filing liens.
Judgements have a life of 10 yrs unless renewed. This was filed in 1995, because its still "on the books" does that mean they renewed it? If so, its up for another renewal next year, 2015.
John T and Mike (WA), would like some info to have an idea of what direction to take and not waste a lot of time and effort figuring out what to do.
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