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Small Claims Judgment

We lost a small claim suit and the winner never filed his paperwork with the courts showing judgement satisfied in 2004. Now we have a higher rate for our refi on our Mortgage. I don't know what to do. The form clearly states the winner of the case file forms with the clerk upon satisfactory payment.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 21, 2007 23:19:00

Re: Small Claims Judgment

Send the judgment creditor a letter demanding that the file a satisfaction of judgment with the court within 15 days. If the creditor does not file a Satisfaction of Judgment, then you can file a motion to have satisfaction of the judgment entered. Take your proof of payment and see the small claims advisors office. They can show you how to file the necessary motion. Filing motions in small claims court is very simple.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 21, 2007 23:19:00

Re: Small Claims Judgment

Send the judgment creditor a letter demanding that the file a satisfaction of judgment with the court within 15 days. If the creditor does not file a Satisfaction of Judgment, then you can file a motion to have satisfaction of the judgment entered. Take your proof of payment and see the small claims advisors office. They can show you how to file the necessary motion. Filing motions in small claims court is very simple.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jun. 21, 2007 23:19:00

Re: Small Claims Judgment

Send the judgment creditor a letter demanding that the file a satisfaction of judgment with the court within 15 days. If the creditor does not file a Satisfaction of Judgment, then you can file a motion to have satisfaction of the judgment entered. Take your proof of payment and see the small claims advisors office. They can show you how to file the necessary motion. Filing motions in small claims court is very simple.

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