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What is the name of your state? TEXAS

I posted this under real estate but no one's answering so I'll try under here...

Short: How can one collect on a judgement? Can't a lawyer help with wage garnishment, tax refund intercepts, dead husband life insurance intercepts, leins, jail, or someother form? I heard TX is the state for dead beats.

Details: Tenant owes 1550 in rent, served eviction notice 4 days ago, filing eviction tommorrow. Do I have to wait for her to be out before I can start a small claims suit or can I get it going now? After winning a judgement, then what? I was sent information on making a home business by collecting judgments for people (and retaining half of whats collected). I never did anything with, but the info made it seem like there were definately ways to get monies owed. THanks!
 


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kandyflip03 said:
What is the name of your state? TEXAS

I posted this under real estate but no one's answering so I'll try under here...

Short: How can one collect on a judgement? Can't a lawyer help with wage garnishment, tax refund intercepts, dead husband life insurance intercepts, leins, jail, or someother form? I heard TX is the state for dead beats.

Details: Tenant owes 1550 in rent, served eviction notice 4 days ago, filing eviction tommorrow. Do I have to wait for her to be out before I can start a small claims suit or can I get it going now? After winning a judgement, then what? I was sent information on making a home business by collecting judgments for people (and retaining half of whats collected). I never did anything with, but the info made it seem like there were definately ways to get monies owed. THanks!
I would wait until she is out. There may be damages....

http://www.culpepperlaw.com/jpclaims.htm
 

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