
Judgment Collection Manual
Court Procedures to Collect on Judgments
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Narrated by:
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Robert Craft
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By:
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Cynthia Schmidt
About this listen
Awarded a judgment in the Eviction or Small Claims court? Do you want to collect on the judgment, court costs, and interest? Are you buying judgments and want to collect? Learn the four post-judgment procedures to collect.
Seventy percent of all judgments can be collected with proper training, forms, and procedures to start collecting.
Mrslandlady (Cynthia Schmidt) has collected more than $300,000 in post-judgment proceedings and knows how to get the money! Author and teacher of the Collect Back Rent Training Course for Landlords.
©2020 Cynthia Schmidt (P)2020 Cynthia Schmidt
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