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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    I believe you are diverting the matter and the issue I am asking about. My rental is damaged and the court fined the former tenant. I am asking about the tenant buying properties using some hidden money. I am asking about the validity of that hidden money. I believe you are asking that I must...
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    Insurance does not cover these losses: court also determined this, and it is a big story which I cannot mention here.
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    Adjusterjack: Debtor damaged the walls,flooring, kitchen, etc. Taxing matters: "While I've not researched your state specifically, a number of states that recognize TBE property apply a presumption that property held husband and wife is TBE, absent evidence to the contrary. In short, the...
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    I rented him a home, he damaged it. No criminal intention was found but in the civil case, the court determined that he is responsible.
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    He damaged my property. His earnings are untouchable for 6 months due to head of family status http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0200-0299/0222/Sections/0222.11.html : Earnings that are exempt under subsection (2) and are credited or deposited in any...
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    Great many thanks for your responses. He owes me $46,500 plus tax. I forgot to mention: the debtor and his wife testified that they have another $10,000 currency and it is also TBE (same sources: rents from earlier TBE property and salary from his wife's job). What are the chances the judge...
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    Debtor purchased new TBE property

    What is the name of your state? FL Judgment debtor has been withdrawing his salary as currency (cash) and claiming as “spending” on perishables and travel. I also failed to garnish his salary as the court determined he is head of family. He has no other income, and his wife no income. Months...

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