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A client of ours in the waterproofing business asked for our best practices when enforcing a judgment. Best practices would generally infer that judgmentenforcement differs based on the creditor’s industry, but that’s not the case. If so, obtaining the debtor’s banking information is relatively simple.
Our debt collection firm works relentlessly and aggressively to help clients get their hard-earned monies back into their bank accounts from tricky debtors who want to delay payments or have zero intentions of paying back. We Domesticate Foreign Judgments in Massachusetts. A mechanics lien serves like collateral.
As the name suggests, these pre-judgment security tools are offered by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to prevent the defendant or debtor from taking any action that can reduce their ability to pay off debts to you. A mechanic’s lien is collateral. Call us at (508) 620-6900 or email info@collections-law.com.
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