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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? California
I am trying to figure out the difference between attachment orders (AT-105) as opposed to claim and delivery orders (ie CD-100). Summary of the situation is: my friend is a construction development consultant, he advanced to a contractor $19,000 to pay a framer on a large construction project that was covered under a construction loan. The contractor wrote a check to the framer, to find out much later that the contractor's check bounced, and he needed to pay an additional $15,000 to get the job finished. The contractor admitted owing the money and a signed "secured promissory note" that was to be secured against his residence, however the note was altered and he'll need to file a civil suit to get the whole thing sorted out. However, in the mean time, he sold the house, funds have been disbursed out of escrow, and he appears to be moving out tonight. Need to stop him from spending, hiding, the funds that he has, know it's a mess, but for now just need to know which stupid form AT-105 or CD-100 he needs to file tomorrow morning.
 



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