LVNV judgement but have no idea....
Date: Tue, 01/10/2012 - 23:56
You need to research the associated judgment. If it is not you
You need to research the associated judgment. If it is not you and you were not served, you need to motion the court to set aside the judgment based on both lack of service and the fact that it is not your debt.
SL, would they really have any standing to vacate a judgment if
SL, would they really have any standing to vacate a judgment if it isnt really theirs? wouldnt the true defendant be the only person who has any legal standing to do that?
anyway, in my experience you can have your mortgage co call the attorney for plaintiff and they will confirm that the judgment is not yours. try to get something in writing to that effect. similar situation happened to my father who's home was effected due to a judgment against me (im a jr).
Somehow the judgment and lein has been attached to the poster.
Somehow the judgment and lein has been attached to the poster. I would still recommend the poster working directly thru the court.
Thank you for the quick answers! So I did some research and
Thank you for the quick answers!
So I did some research and found out that the judgement wasnt even me and the person it belonged to had been going to court.
What are my next steps? My brother is an attorney should I have him go to court for me to make a motion? Or have him call LVNV. Or just have my mortgage banker contact LVNV?
Thanks in advance!
first thing youre going to want to do is confirm with the mortga
first thing youre going to want to do is confirm with the mortgage co what will satisfy their needs in clearing the title. if they just need verbal confirmation have them (or you with them in speaker and id'd as also on the call) call attorney for lvnv and confirm ssn doesnt match . if they need something in writing then might be best to have your brother call as your representation and request that.