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re: Purchase Agreement /legal questions
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:03 pm to GFunk
Posted on 11/9/15 at 11:03 pm to GFunk
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He wouldn't have even gotten to you unless someone licensed to prevent mistakes like this didn't do their job in vetting him properly.
If it's a fairly new judgement then it is feasible it wasn't on his reports and was only discovered when a title company was doing their due diligence. They then let the other parties know they would not be able to give the buyer a title policy.
Lot's of variables we don't know.
I also do believe it's possible for a person to not know they have a judgement. They could have moved and never received the notices about an unpaid debt or something.
Posted on 11/10/15 at 9:34 am to stout
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I also do believe it's possible for a person to not know they have a judgement. They could have moved and never received the notices about an unpaid debt or something.
This is happening to me right now. A contractor that renovated my bathroom in a rental condo and did a terrible job (installed wrong tile, refused to admit it for 2 weeks, then had to backorder the right material, damaged my water heater and some plumbing, about a 6 week delay altogether). They refused to acknowledge the delay or negotiate at all even though I couldn't rent during their delay. I sent letters, left messages and withheld the final payment hoping they'd respond.
I am refinancing now, 9 years later, and just found out they filed a suit for the unpaid sum and got a default judgment. Their process server forged his affidavit that he delivered the suit to an address where I lived 15 years ago, I've never received a single notice and I can't get title insurance.
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