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JETX

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debtcollector` said:
The difference is that when one buys a judgment and receives an assignment of judgment, then they are the legal judgment creditor whether or not they were a party to the original lawsuit.

DC
Yep. Judgments are bought and sold all the time. And when purchased and the transfer documents filed with the court, the buyer becomes the 'new' judgment creditor... with all the legal rights and priviledges as if he/she were the original plaintiff.
 



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