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I had an account with BofA it when to charged off and it and was bought by another lender or say CACH,LLC. I now just received a letter in the mail ''request to enter a default'' with requesting for a court judgment also,but where the court only section it is blank.

A month earlier they had called my husband and told him that an official of the court had come to our place and gave me a paper to sign and he said that I sign it. I am a stay at home mother and I have not open the door to anyone telling to sign anything nor was I hand a paper. My husband had ask the guy to mail us the paper, but he said he did not have the paper in hands, but there is a signature on the paper. Have a been summon and what is a summon?I am at lost here can you help me or give me some suggestion to go about this.

thank you.

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Posted on / Feb. 01, 2009 22:28:00

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More than likely, a lawsuit was filed in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. You can go to its website and see if your name comes up. Or, if you wish, provide me by e-mail directly with the case number (if you have one) and your name, and I'll see what I could glean, and I'll let you know.

I'm not quite sure what happened. Certainly, you're not required to sign if you're served with a summons and complaint. As long as it's handed to a person over 18 in your home and then mailed to you, it's proper service.

There still might be time to deal with it, so please move with deliberate haste.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Feb. 01, 2009 22:28:00

Re: suggestion

More than likely, a lawsuit was filed in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. You can go to its website and see if your name comes up. Or, if you wish, provide me by e-mail directly with the case number (if you have one) and your name, and I'll see what I could glean, and I'll let you know.

I'm not quite sure what happened. Certainly, you're not required to sign if you're served with a summons and complaint. As long as it's handed to a person over 18 in your home and then mailed to you, it's proper service.

There still might be time to deal with it, so please move with deliberate haste.

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