thank you so much for your help
About the Tv, one day stopped working so we don't have the tv anymore, of course back then we couldn't afford to fix it, the story about this tv has nothing but bad things.
we are thinking about making an offer to them, of a total 3500 (the most expensive tv in the world) we could offer 1000. my husband says that even with the 1000 plus all the interest payments he made before they still are getting over 10 times the value of the tv.
in the case they disagree with the offer, we will need to wait some time to come with all the money, as a member here in the forum said before, making payments in things doesnt work for us.
i have some questions for you, the thing that really worries me is:
- the fact that my friend is getting all the court decisions, can they start harassing her thinking i live there?
- if they domesticate the case, how long that would take?
im at loss of words to explain my gratitute towards all this help.
Your help has been more than appreciated.sandyclaus,
I agree with you and respect and acknowledge the accuracy of your research.
(Isn’t it h*** when we’re in a time zone that allows us to do this? I’d even publicly apologize to wrongsometimes if his/her prescience that allows a prediction that an OP who wants to try to settle shouldn’t even try because it’s a foregone conclusion that they’ll fail. In fact, if the member can tell me the winner of March Madness, I’ll pay homage. Otherwise, it’s unforgivable hubris.)
It is anyone’s guess. For the record, the reason that I don’t think it will happen goes back to my observation about cost-benefit. The OP says they are still paying on the cars and have 3 more years of payments. To seize/sell the cars, the judgment creditor must domesticate the judgment, pay the balance of the loan(s) and the cost of executing and storing the personal property, the cost of sale and recoup an excess to satisfy the judgment (on a TV?). I represent commercial creditors who get ticked enough to want to take somebody’s house, until they understand they may come out losing money in the end.
In my experience, retail creditors work on numbers (a lot of judgments and steps that someday some will pay-off). While I agree with you that it’s legally possible (and I don’t post this to encourage enforcement-avoidance because there are many other negative implications), this OP is already in a hole credit-wise. In this case, the judgment creditor has to domesticate from another state and manage a “seize and sell” or retain an attorney in FL. That would represent a recoverable cost, but it would also represent an additional expense that would need to be recovered from the sale. In the end, it’s not a good business move (maybe if the judgment was x10 or x100) and not one that I speculate would be made. But, as you say, it’s a guess.
My guess is that the judgment creditor would be receptive to a settlement proposal for the foregoing reasons. It gets paid something without incurring additional costs and it can move on to the next problem. If the debtor defaults, it can chase the remaining balance and has more asset information.
Again, it’s an educated guess, but the industry is in the business to make, not lose, money. Still, I can’t fault your conclusions.
About the Tv, one day stopped working so we don't have the tv anymore, of course back then we couldn't afford to fix it, the story about this tv has nothing but bad things.
we are thinking about making an offer to them, of a total 3500 (the most expensive tv in the world) we could offer 1000. my husband says that even with the 1000 plus all the interest payments he made before they still are getting over 10 times the value of the tv.
in the case they disagree with the offer, we will need to wait some time to come with all the money, as a member here in the forum said before, making payments in things doesnt work for us.
i have some questions for you, the thing that really worries me is:
- the fact that my friend is getting all the court decisions, can they start harassing her thinking i live there?
- if they domesticate the case, how long that would take?
im at loss of words to explain my gratitute towards all this help.