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code of conduct hearing/ builder

i am the respondent in a formal hearing,commercial services/builders,code of conduct.failure to satisfy a judgement.the suite was against myself and corp,i was dismissed from suite,judgement was against corp.the dcs claimes that i was the qualfying officer(person who has a builder license that is an officer of corp)if they order me to pay judgement which they often do, can the person who filed this complaint,take this order to civil court and get a writ of enforcement against me? the judgement is six figures. before the suite was filed,i surrendered my license and corp. was disolved. the judgement was a default judgement.


Asked on 11/16/06, 1:39 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Charles Lawler Clark Hill PLC

Re: code of conduct hearing/ builder

It is difficult to provide a simple answer to your request based on the limited information given. However, a default judgment bears the same weight as a normal judgment unless you can provide some good reason for not responding. Additionally, depending on what the judgment is based on you may, as an officer, be personally liable. Our firm regularly gets judgments against officers and/or owners of construction companies who mishandle funds. i.e. they do not pay material suppliers with funds allocated to do the same. You need an attorney.

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Answered on 11/17/06, 9:01 am


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