When your debtor isn’t paying, you need to pursue his assets to collect your judgment. After you have a list of his assets, you can proceed with strong collection actions, including garnishment and “execution” (seizure and sale of a defendant’s assets). Start building your list by scouring your collections file for information you already have about the debtor, including:
- Home and business addresses
- Bank references
- Information about significant assets, such as real estate, vehicles, and watercraft
- Place of employment (if the debtor is an individual)
Have Questions? Call a Michigan Debt Collection Law Firm
Do you need help with any of the steps above?
The lawyers at Muller, Muller, Richmond & Harms P.C. can help. Contact an expert Michigan debt collection law firm by calling (248) 645-2440 or submitting a contact form here.
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