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Old Feb 13, 2007, 01:51 PM
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Writ of Execution

I have a small claims that went into a default judgement. A friend of mine was sueing me for $400.00...and at the end since I missed the court date I ended up owing him $1674.64.
Ok so there was a default judgement placed. I received a letter from the Sheriff regarding the Writ to Execute. So I gave the Sheriff a call and told him I didn't have the money. He asked a few questions and then he tells me...it looks like you have no assets I can take. So he said he will give my friend a call and let him know that I don't have any assets. I asked the Sheriff what happens next...he said at this point really nothing. He said he will send the file back to the court house and whatever other steps my friend wants to take then it's up to him.
My question is what happens at this point? I live in Texas and I do have a homestead exemption on my home. Can they put a lien on my home? Can my bank account be garnished.

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Old Feb 13, 2007, 04:58 PM   #2  
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Since your friend knows about the writ of execution, he probably also knows how to garnish wages and how to file a judgment lien against your property. If you attempt to refinance your home or sell your property he will be paid the amount of the judgment plus interest. If you have a job that your friend knows about, he may decide on that route to get the money sooner.
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Hello ix:

He can certainly attach your bank account, but in Texas, your wages are safe from garnishment.

I certainly don't know why the sheriff didn't try to execute on your bank account..... Yes, I do. Fortunately for you, cops are lazy! Maybe if he were offered a doughnut......

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Thanks guys...excon that was funny...
Ok here is my next question...how do they find out what bank I do business with? The cop did tell me about the lien on my home...that I understood. But the bank issue. I don't want that to happen because me and my husband both are on the account.

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It isn't very expensive to hit the bank accounts, so he will probably pick the ones closest to your home and do several. I know that's what we do. You said you have no assets, then mentioned a house you own and then a bank account. I consider those assets. Did you mention the bank account to the sheriff?
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Yeah that Sheriff asked what banks accounts I own. So I gave him the name of 2 banks...which I made up...I wasn't going to give him the names of the banks I bank with. How can I find out if my bank will be garnished? Will they notify me? I have about 5 different accounts.
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First the sheriiff is not a cop. Generally these type of sheriffs are appointed political positions that are used in cases like process serving, writ executions, evictions, etc.

Second, This judgement will hang over you for years. It will go on your credit report and, as long as your friend renews it, he can still collect when he finds some assets to attach.

As excon noted, Texas does not permit wage garnishments. Its also unlikely he can put a lien on your residence for unsecured debt. But there are several ways to find out where you bank. Especially if he's a "friend".

So if he doesn't collect now he may collect later.
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Thanks Mr. Gem. I understand what you are saying. I also read that any body can renew a judgement every 10 years. I know that's a possibility. Yes he is a friend but he never knew where I banked. But I guess that doesn't make a difference.
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Hello again, ix:

They'll find your accounts...... Keeping your money in there NOW, is like leaving it on the street and hoping nobody finds it.

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PS> Note to ScottGem: When you come from, where I come from, anybody with a badge is a "cop". Jailers are cops. Sheriffs are cops. Probation Officers are cops. Meter Maids are cops. Animal Control people are..... Ok, maybe THEY'RE not cops.
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Thanks Excon...you think it's possible to make a settlement with this friend? If so how can I go about doing this?
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