In Colorado, I evicted a mother & 4 daughters (mother and 2 adult daughters were on lease) for non-payment and attempting to pay by falsifying a personal check from relative (added a "1" in front of $500 to make it look like $1500). I won judgement for Writ of Restitution plus $3.6K rent/late fees/court costs. But after clean up/damages/stolen items, the cost exceeded $7K. Not sure it's worth pursuing another judgement. I don't know where any of them work, so cannot garnish wages. Plus, the mother threatened to sue me for 1) not leaving her stuff outside for 7 days ($4,000); 2) Not signing the lead paint disclosure ($10,000). Obviously, she kept it but made me believe she had returned it as I thought I had it. How else would she know they didn't sign it?
I had stuff hauled away on the 3rd day because scavengers had taken anything of value the first 2 days and were making a huge mess of their remaining junk.
I did leave them a copy of the EPA lead paint pamphlet and the acknowledgemet form to sign, but I must not have gotten it back. The mother lead me to believe she had returned it, but I cannot find it now. I have 6 other signed forms from other tenants, so it is clear that I am not neglectful on this matter.
I think she is bluffing so that I won't pursue the $7K in damages, but is it worth pursing since 1) I don't know where or if they work so I cannot garnish wages; and 2) can I be fined $10K for not having the lead paint acknowledgement signed?
A colleague said since I have an initial county civil court judgement for $3.6K, that the 3 defendants will not be allowed to buy or sell any real estate until I am paid off. Is this correct? And if so, is this only for 7 years?
I had stuff hauled away on the 3rd day because scavengers had taken anything of value the first 2 days and were making a huge mess of their remaining junk.
I did leave them a copy of the EPA lead paint pamphlet and the acknowledgemet form to sign, but I must not have gotten it back. The mother lead me to believe she had returned it, but I cannot find it now. I have 6 other signed forms from other tenants, so it is clear that I am not neglectful on this matter.
I think she is bluffing so that I won't pursue the $7K in damages, but is it worth pursing since 1) I don't know where or if they work so I cannot garnish wages; and 2) can I be fined $10K for not having the lead paint acknowledgement signed?
A colleague said since I have an initial county civil court judgement for $3.6K, that the 3 defendants will not be allowed to buy or sell any real estate until I am paid off. Is this correct? And if so, is this only for 7 years?