Posted by da.bees on August 17, 2014 at 12:45:29 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: OT/For John T Mike posted by Nancy Howell on August 17, 2014 at 07:42:53:
IMO,disproving somthing that has not been alledged is somwhat a waste. As I recall from your previous posts,this hasn't effected you over the past years. If it hasn't caused a problem yet,I wouldn't spend effort and money in attempts to prevent future problems. When and if it becomes an issue,you can handle it then. For a judgment or lien to be inforciable in Tx,the holder must prove debtor either A.signed aggrement(ex=deed of trust) or B.Was notified of judgement or intent to record lien(ex=certified letter). Crooks sometimes try forfilling notification requirment by producing reciepts for undeliveriable certified mail. Will not work if address is flawed. Without those requirments it would be a mad house considering the ease of fileing mechanic's lien in Tx.
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