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Tennessee Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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What Are The Problems Collecting A Judgment In Small Claims Court?
A: Even if you win a lawsuit, you may not be able to collect what you're owed. Before you sue, make sure your opponent is solvent and has assets you can grab if he or she …
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Where Should I File My Small Claims Lawsuit?
A: Assuming the other party lives or does business in your state, rules normally require that you sue in the small claims court district closest to that person's …
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Can You Collect Your Court Judgment From Deposit Accounts?
A: If you can find the debtor's bank accounts, you greatly increase the chance of collecting what you're owed.
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Can You Collect Your Court Judgment With A Wage Garnishment?
A: If the debtor has a job, you may be able to grab up to 25% of his wages.
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How Much Can I Sue For In Small Claims Court?
A: The limit is normally between $3,000 and $7,500. It is $15,000, $25,000 in Shelby and Anderson counties; no limit in evictions or suits to recover personal property. …
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