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We had to evict a tennant who was past due. Anyone experience this. I'm curious as to the process if u took them to small claims court. Tx! I'm thinking I will start by sending a notice to attempt to collect the past due amount in hopes to gain their new address.
Re: lanlord anyone?
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I'm not a landlord but I have been a tenant.
Wouldn't it be silly to go after them for only $2000? Wouldn't court costs and lawyer fees take up almost all of that???
And like Kel said, if they can't pay rent chances are they can't pay a judgment either. Not to mention, you could file all you want but you still may never see a dime, because all they have to do is file bankruptcy and then you can't touch them.
If it were me, IMO, I'd just cut my loss and move on.
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I agree, this does seem worth it. I believe if they garnish they can garnish bank accounts also. I had to deal with that some when I worked at the bank.
Oh yeah for $50 and what sounds like a good job I would go after the funds! GL!
I didn't realize they could garnish bank accounts! That would suck one day going into your bank account and all your money is gone.
Yep. They can only take overa certain amt, but I don't remember the magic number, I just know most of our customers never had that much. Regardless of the amt in your act the bank did charge a hefty $75 legal processing fee. Most of the garnishments I saw were for back child support.