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Krystal Grubbs
  • Flipper
  • Hagerstown, MD
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Wage Garnishments, Property Garnishments, YIKES! HELP!

Krystal Grubbs
  • Flipper
  • Hagerstown, MD
Posted

Hi All! I have recently started working for a company as Property Manager. While I have a great amount of experience in this field there is one thing I am getting hung up on.

Wage Garnishments! I know the ins and outs of the courthouse (Warrant of Restitution, FTP, Holding over etc)  but this one has me stumped. I have got everything filled out as well as proof of previous judgments. It almost seems to easy. Am I missing something??

Property, tax and bank garnishments are also possible. How would I garnish a bank account? Wouldn't I need to provide the bank  information to the courts??

Also for the former tenants that have changed jobs...is there a system or program (skip trace) you use to track them????

THANKS!!