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I have a judgment against someone who just sold their home.

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jana

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title was issued as clear but it isn't. This is a large judgment. Now my attorney tells me the judgement attaches the property so i will have to execute against the new owners. The title insurance co. is being evasive and wants to settle without poviding a copy of the title policy. I'm in NC. Can I collect the full amount of the judgment or is it only the value of the property. Also, if only the value of the property, what happens to the remaining amount of the judgment?
 


ALawyer

Senior Member
That's what you should ask your lawyer! Generally the lien only covers the equity in the property.

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