Have judgement against tenants garnishment didn't work, what else can I do?
I have a judgement against a deadbeat tenant who screwed me out of thousands of dollars and almost made me loose my home. They laugh about it and will do it again, sigh... anyway I tried to garnish her wages and she went through the court and somehow showed she was under the limit of being able to be garnished, so after just 2 small checks that stopped and my judgment is for 4,000, what else can I do, are there any companies who would buy the debt from me for a reduced amount and then they can go after them?
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Yes, the truck was owned by the debtor, but the sherriff said something about I'd have to go to a lawyer, have it impounded, pay for it to sit in impound for like 30 days and then that it had to be accessed at like double what it's worth or something like that, it was hurting my head to be honest. BUT... I did just receive notice that she gets direct deposit from her job to a bank, not sure what bank though. Now, as I understand it I can have the sherriff, under my seizure of property thing, go collect from her bank if I can find out what bank she is getting the direct deposit to, is that accurate? Also how do I find out what bank the employer is putting her direct deposit into?? On the copy of her check stub it just says Net C and some numbers that could be part of the account # or possibly he routing #, but I checked bank routing numbers against what I had and came up with nothing??