SP experience from hell
Hey, Zar...sorry to hear about your experience, that's just brutal. I had to chip in my 2 cents worth because my job is to sue certain people, but I'm not a lawyer. If you're actually going to do it, you "will" need a promissory note or other documentation or judgment won't be signed. If you do manage to get judgment, you'll need an asset to go after. Filing a lien is generally a long term solution. We have liens that we're still sitting on years after the fact. Also, a lien expires in 6 years. If it aint paid out in 6 years, it aint gonna be! You'd also have to confirm whether she's actually on title to that property first as well, otherwise, you're just wasting $ on a lien. Hell, you'd have to confirm her real name before you sue her, not to mention having a good address to serve her at. Personally, I'd advise you not to go through a lawyer. As someone mentioned, they'll charge you an arm and a leg. Also, as someone else also mentioned, there's no way she's on title to a property and doesn't have $ or access to some. If you want any further advice, PM me. Also, Sansabelt: could maybe help your friend...let me know!
Hey, Zar...sorry to hear about your experience, that's just brutal. I had to chip in my 2 cents worth because my job is to sue certain people, but I'm not a lawyer. If you're actually going to do it, you "will" need a promissory note or other documentation or judgment won't be signed. If you do manage to get judgment, you'll need an asset to go after. Filing a lien is generally a long term solution. We have liens that we're still sitting on years after the fact. Also, a lien expires in 6 years. If it aint paid out in 6 years, it aint gonna be! You'd also have to confirm whether she's actually on title to that property first as well, otherwise, you're just wasting $ on a lien. Hell, you'd have to confirm her real name before you sue her, not to mention having a good address to serve her at. Personally, I'd advise you not to go through a lawyer. As someone mentioned, they'll charge you an arm and a leg. Also, as someone else also mentioned, there's no way she's on title to a property and doesn't have $ or access to some. If you want any further advice, PM me. Also, Sansabelt: could maybe help your friend...let me know!