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Small Claims Courts General civil claims that are under $10,000. Suing or defending usually without a lawyer.

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Old 03-20-2008, 08:30 PM     #1
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Confused Are they able to do that?

You guys helped me by answering one question I had before but now I am getting hit with something new. Can anyone PLEASE, give me some advice. I filed a writ of excuction against the apartment building that I rented from. Took them to small claims court back in Dec, I won Judgment against Company name DBA apartment building name. Now the Constable called me today and told me they are telling him that under the business organizations code, Title 3 chapter 101.112, that they are not responciable for this judgment. That they have no property that is siezable, nor do the apartments own anything that is seizable. Can't they rent be siezed, if nothing else? The Constable told me that they ball is back in mycourt and I need to tell him what to do. That I should contact an attorney and see if they can legally do this? I do not have money to contact an attorney or I would have done it a long time ago and these people know this. Can they hid behind this code? Is there anything that I can do? He also told me hey said they were going to go back to court with a new attorney and get this judgment overturned. They can't do this after the appeal time has passed, can they? and why did their attorney persented this code during the Dec. court date? Are these guys just bluffing and hoping I'll go away? Can anyone help me?? Thanks in advance for your time.
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Old 03-21-2008, 06:11 PM     #2
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Default Re: Are they able to do that?

See http://www.worldlawdirect.com/article/935 -- Collecting on a court judgment.

--after 30 days or so they cannot appeal any longer.
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