Garnishment process is basically these:
1) File garnishment with tenants' company HR department to deduct payment from their pay check. This is very effective as long as you know where they work. Try follow them in the morning to their work place, you will find out which company they work for.
2) File garnishment form with State Treasury Bureau to deduct payment from their tax refund.
3) File garnishment form with IRS to deduct payment from their Fed return.
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You can do all that, right? why pay him 50% to do that?
Never use collection agency, most of the time they won't get a penny back for you, a total waste of time.
Why let others do something you can do yourself?
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what should I do if I am unable to find out where they work?
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08/21/2008 postreply
09:35:25
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no, but you can bring them back to court for collection hearing
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08/21/2008 postreply
09:57:15
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Hard to do if you are long distance landlord.
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08/21/2008 postreply
09:56:40
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True, that's why I am against long distance landlording
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08/21/2008 postreply
09:58:45
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In Tx there is no wage garnishment law
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08/21/2008 postreply
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