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Originally Posted by ssaita You can file the unpaid judgment in the property records, and a lien is created against the debtor's property. Then you will sell his property on the auction. |
Actually, you can create a lien on the property but can't sell his property. You'd have to wait to be paid until he puts his property up for sale in which case your lien would have to be satisfied before the sale could complete. Yes, though this is a good idea to do it would then ensure that at some point you'd get the money. God knows how long though. It's unfortunate but people think just because you win a judgement you win. That's not the case. Elaine