What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
I loaned a friend $15K. I was a written agreement, with interest and he agreed to pay attorney fees if I had to take legal action for repayment. It was supposed to be short term, only 8 months and then I was to be paid in full, was due Mar 22, 2007. I felt he was secure in his job and he sufficient resources to pay the loan back in a timely manner. His house was worth over $350K. About four months before the loan was due he was fired from his job and then about a month before the loan was due his house went into foreclosure. He's been making a payment monthly, sometimes missing a month. The payments are never made on a certain date and I never know how much he will pay. I'm beginning to think it's time to take legal action but I'm worried that it will be a long expensive process. I have over a years worth of emails from him saying he'll pay me back every penny. When I told him that it may be time for legal action he told me to to "go ahead, that he would show the courts how much he makes and how much he's paid me and that the court would just tell me he's paying everything he can". I'm just wondering if the cost of a judgment and garnishment is worth it at this time. (I believe AZ will garnish his wages if I have a judgment against him, is this correct?)What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I loaned a friend $15K. I was a written agreement, with interest and he agreed to pay attorney fees if I had to take legal action for repayment. It was supposed to be short term, only 8 months and then I was to be paid in full, was due Mar 22, 2007. I felt he was secure in his job and he sufficient resources to pay the loan back in a timely manner. His house was worth over $350K. About four months before the loan was due he was fired from his job and then about a month before the loan was due his house went into foreclosure. He's been making a payment monthly, sometimes missing a month. The payments are never made on a certain date and I never know how much he will pay. I'm beginning to think it's time to take legal action but I'm worried that it will be a long expensive process. I have over a years worth of emails from him saying he'll pay me back every penny. When I told him that it may be time for legal action he told me to to "go ahead, that he would show the courts how much he makes and how much he's paid me and that the court would just tell me he's paying everything he can". I'm just wondering if the cost of a judgment and garnishment is worth it at this time. (I believe AZ will garnish his wages if I have a judgment against him, is this correct?)What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?