Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
abstract judgement
we live in TX; in Nov 98 a judgment was filed against us: we had no knowledge of judgment until 2001;tryed to appell;ran out of money to fight back; abstract filed on home title; creditor is out of business-can't find; how long will it take to have abstract ''DIE'' and fall off our home title?? Or does it ever ''die?''
Asked on 8/28/07, 9:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: abstract judgement
I believe it takes 7 years for a judgment to expire if it is not renewed, but I'd have to check to be certain.
Answered on 8/29/07, 10:06 am
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