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All Forum Posts by: Michelle B.

Michelle B. has started 2 posts and replied 142 times.

Post: ORDER OF NOTICE?

Michelle B.Posted
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OH
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 87
It's highly likely that Wells knows the owner is an active duty military service member. There are certain protections service members are entitled to. There are also certain steps the bank has to follow when foreclosing on a service member. Google SCRA Best of luck! Michelle

Post: Rent Collection Agency

Michelle B.Posted
  • Investor
  • Lebanon, OH
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 87
Craig S. I recently went thru a very similar situation, except I had to follow through with an actual eviction. I received a judgment for a couple thousand dollars. One of the tenants had long-term employment with a very large, local hospital network. Given the long-tenured employment we proceeded with wage garnishment. It cost $100 (which gets tacked on to the judgment) and we are now getting regular payments. I see many landlords immediately reply with - move on and cut your losses. In some cases that makes the most sense. But not in every case....you just need to look at the entire scenario. If there is a good chance you can collect the judgment then do it. If not, don't waste your time and just move on. Good luck!