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Landlord/Tenant Judgement

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Keebler

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There is a judgment against me in a landlord/tenant dispute. I want to buy a house but can't get a mortgage until I clear this up. How do I go about doing this? Can I negotiate a lower settlement price?
 


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David J. Miller

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Hey, this isn't Mexico. You can't dicker. (Hahahah) You can contact the L and attempt to negotiate but L is under no oligation to accept. When you do pay it, contact the county where the judgement is filed and get specific instructions to pay and obtain a satisfaction.

[This message has been edited by David J. Miller (edited October 12, 2000).]
 

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