Michelle C. asked

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After a judgment for forcible detainer in justice court and a subsequent writ of restitution being applied for, served, and returned, does a new property management company that acquired the property after the judgment have standing to apply for a new writ or execute the prior writ already returned?

February 4th, 2024

Jennifer C. answered

Yes, the new property management company, as a successor in interest, can enforce the prior judgment...

February 4th, 2024

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