I
thought my judgment was an order
for the debtor to pay? Isn’t the
debtor breaking the law by not
paying me?
A. Unfortunately
it is not against the law to owe
money. The court awarded you a
judgment. They do not force the
other party to pay you. This is
why 80% of all judgments go
unpaid.
Q. Are
you a collection agency?
A. No,
we are not a Collection Agency.
However we work very closely
with our sister company Tenant
Collection Services, Inc. We are
allowed pull credit
reports, conduct thorough asset
investigations, locate bank
accounts, place liens and more. Each judgment
is treated individually and
expertly. We will aggressively
pursue recovering your funds.
Q.
Can I use an attorney?
A. Yes
you can. However an attorney
will typically charge an hourly
fee of $250 - $350 per hour.
Also, while many attorneys are
skilled at getting judgments,
most are not familiar with
effective post-judgment
strategies. Most attorneys also
require a minimum judgment of
$10,000 to justify their time
and efforts.
Q. How
much will it cost me?
A. You
have the option you can hire us
for a flat fee or a percentage
of all monies recovered.
Q. Can
you guarantee that you'll
collect the judgment?
A. We
cannot make that guarantee,
except that we will make an
aggressive effort. We use every
strategy to collect, including
pursuing assets of spouses,
garnishments and liens. If your
debtor files for Bankruptcy, or
has a protective order there may
not be anything to
collect. Every judgment is
unique and we will do our best
to recover your judgment.
Q. Do
you inform debtors you are
seeking restitution
of their
debt/judgment?
A. No.
Once a judgment is made in the
court of law we are not required
to notify the debtor. This
allows us to locate and seize
their assets before they “skip”
and are unable to be located.
Q. What
is your privacy policy?
A. We
enforce full privacy at all
times and do
not disclose judgment
information.
Q. Great,
I would like to get started.
What do I do now?
A. Contact
us and we will conduct a
confidential no-cost assessment
of your judgment or search
request. We will then contact
you with the results, and
discuss our strategies and next
steps.