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If a DEficiency Judgement is obtained after forclosure in Louisiana for the difference owned can the jufgement be used to attach property or wages when the person named on the judgement lives in the State of Maine
State/Country relating to Question: Louisiana Already Tried: Internet legal rules anad regulations for forclosure.
They can domesticate or transfer the judgment to Maine and then try to collect in accordance with the laws in the state of Maine. Maine does allow garnisment and they can attach your real estate and bank accounts. Here you want to ask the bank to waive any deficiency in the foreclosure process.
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Can the put a lein of property held in both mine and my husbands name if the house being forclosed on is in his name only and he bought it before we were married.
The can place a lien on the current house but it would be effective only for his portion, not yours.
How likely is it to transfer a deficiency judgement to another state? Do they have any right to attach my personal bank account if I am not on the mortgage. Can they force you to sell real estate in both your names if they want to collect the debt?
They can attach a joint bank account but not yours. They are likley to transfer if they go to the trouble of getting one in the first place. They will just place a lien on the property rather than forcing a sale.