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Re: Re: Re: small claims court
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Posted by Mike (WA) on December 27, 2003 at 08:24:57 from (209.213.155.67):
In Reply to: Re: Re: small claims court posted by jeff on December 26, 2003 at 19:47:11:
The trick is to get the judgment in the first place, as guys like the seller here are adept at lying and most folks are unable to compete with an expert in that department. Once you get the judgment, you can transcribe it to superior court, and record with the county recording office, and it has all the force of a superior court judgment. However, it will only be a lien on real property unless you take the next step, which is to execute the judgment against his personal property. You'll need a lawyer to do that, but you might just select MD related parts to execute agianst, if he has a salvage business. Or you can execute against cash in the till, and time it for the end of the day to maximize the return. In the final analysis, though, the other posters are probably correct in their opinion that this will all probably cost more than its worth. And you do have to do it in his county, not yours.
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