Satisfying Judgement through collection agency?
I was recently notified by a collection agency that I have a judgement against me for $1500 resulting from a rental agreement.
All this resulted from a one-year lease I signed with my then wife in 2005. We were divorced during the lease term, and she stayed in the house for an additional year-and-a half. I assumed that by not renewing the lease I wouldn't be held liable for anything after that first year. But apparently, she went on month-to-month without renewing the lease, which left the original terms (and my obligations) still binding. She then failed to provide a proper 30 day notice, as per the lease, when she moved out resulting in the $1500 judgment.
Since I didn't do anything to remove myself from the lease, it seems like I'm screwed on that part. However, the collection agency is now telling me that I have to pay the original judgment PLUS their 40% ($2100 total) to satisfy the judgment. I contacted the court (AZ Justice Court) to see if I could just pay the original judgment there but I can't.
What are my options here?
Thanks