Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Pennsylvania

How to force a defendant to pay.

A moving company ''Cadden's Moving and Storage'' damaged the railings inside the house. 'Peaceful' negotiations went nowhere and a civil case was opened in a Magistrate. The defendant did not come to the hearing and the default judgment in the amount of $1741.50 was entered for me. The defendant did not either appeal, nor responded.

What can I do to get the money?

Thank you.


Asked on 11/02/04, 11:51 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gerald Hershenson Law Office of Gerald M. Hershenson

Re: How to force a defendant to pay.

You must file a request for execution in the Magistrate's office against the party who lost. A constable will levy on personal belongings. There are other means of enforcing the Judgment but I suggest you seek advice of legal counsel. Unless you take steps to enforce the Judgment you will not collect. Gerald Hershenson 215-579-9390

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Answered on 11/02/04, 12:47 pm
Frank Loscalzo Law Office of Frank Loscalzo

Re: How to force a defendant to pay.

Need more facts. It looks like you moved from PA to NY. You sued a PA moving company, and you sued them in a PA court. If this is the case, I would go with Mr. Hershenson's response.

Let me know if otherwise.

Good Luck.

Frank Loscalzo, Esq.

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Answered on 11/02/04, 1:00 pm


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