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patientlywaiting
ParticipantIt’s not a waste of time to go to court to get your judgment.
If you are owed your deposit back, you can go to court and ask the judge to order it be returned to you. There’s minimal cost for small claims court.
If the defendant does not show, you win by default. Then take the abstract of judgment to the recorder’s office and record it. That will attach any assets that he may own in the County.
Chance are pretty good that you’ll eventually collect. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Don’t let those FBs get away.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantIt’s not a waste of time to go to court to get your judgment.
If you are owed your deposit back, you can go to court and ask the judge to order it be returned to you. There’s minimal cost for small claims court.
If the defendant does not show, you win by default. Then take the abstract of judgment to the recorder’s office and record it. That will attach any assets that he may own in the County.
Chance are pretty good that you’ll eventually collect. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Don’t let those FBs get away.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantIt’s not a waste of time to go to court to get your judgment.
If you are owed your deposit back, you can go to court and ask the judge to order it be returned to you. There’s minimal cost for small claims court.
If the defendant does not show, you win by default. Then take the abstract of judgment to the recorder’s office and record it. That will attach any assets that he may own in the County.
Chance are pretty good that you’ll eventually collect. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Don’t let those FBs get away.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantIt’s not a waste of time to go to court to get your judgment.
If you are owed your deposit back, you can go to court and ask the judge to order it be returned to you. There’s minimal cost for small claims court.
If the defendant does not show, you win by default. Then take the abstract of judgment to the recorder’s office and record it. That will attach any assets that he may own in the County.
Chance are pretty good that you’ll eventually collect. Remember, the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Don’t let those FBs get away.
patientlywaiting
Participantthere are non-profits that help with down payments. Is anyone aware of such groups?
Those groups are scams and conduits used by developers to get around downpayments rules. They increase the price of a house and turn around and funnel downpayment assistance to the non-profit which "gift" the money to the home buyers. FHA and other programs allow gifts to meet down-payment requirements.
We have regulators that looks the other way as buyers get suckers into those types of deals.
patientlywaiting
Participantthere are non-profits that help with down payments. Is anyone aware of such groups?
Those groups are scams and conduits used by developers to get around downpayments rules. They increase the price of a house and turn around and funnel downpayment assistance to the non-profit which "gift" the money to the home buyers. FHA and other programs allow gifts to meet down-payment requirements.
We have regulators that looks the other way as buyers get suckers into those types of deals.
patientlywaiting
Participantthere are non-profits that help with down payments. Is anyone aware of such groups?
Those groups are scams and conduits used by developers to get around downpayments rules. They increase the price of a house and turn around and funnel downpayment assistance to the non-profit which "gift" the money to the home buyers. FHA and other programs allow gifts to meet down-payment requirements.
We have regulators that looks the other way as buyers get suckers into those types of deals.
patientlywaiting
Participantthere are non-profits that help with down payments. Is anyone aware of such groups?
Those groups are scams and conduits used by developers to get around downpayments rules. They increase the price of a house and turn around and funnel downpayment assistance to the non-profit which "gift" the money to the home buyers. FHA and other programs allow gifts to meet down-payment requirements.
We have regulators that looks the other way as buyers get suckers into those types of deals.
patientlywaiting
Participantthere are non-profits that help with down payments. Is anyone aware of such groups?
Those groups are scams and conduits used by developers to get around downpayments rules. They increase the price of a house and turn around and funnel downpayment assistance to the non-profit which "gift" the money to the home buyers. FHA and other programs allow gifts to meet down-payment requirements.
We have regulators that looks the other way as buyers get suckers into those types of deals.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI agree with DaCounselor.
Wait for the judicial eviction. Most likely the bank will offer you some money to move.
Yes, do sue the owner in small claims. When you get the judgment. Record a general lien against him.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI agree with DaCounselor.
Wait for the judicial eviction. Most likely the bank will offer you some money to move.
Yes, do sue the owner in small claims. When you get the judgment. Record a general lien against him.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI agree with DaCounselor.
Wait for the judicial eviction. Most likely the bank will offer you some money to move.
Yes, do sue the owner in small claims. When you get the judgment. Record a general lien against him.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI agree with DaCounselor.
Wait for the judicial eviction. Most likely the bank will offer you some money to move.
Yes, do sue the owner in small claims. When you get the judgment. Record a general lien against him.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI agree with DaCounselor.
Wait for the judicial eviction. Most likely the bank will offer you some money to move.
Yes, do sue the owner in small claims. When you get the judgment. Record a general lien against him.
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