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Eviction Procedures: What You Need to Know as a Renter!

Finding a place to live that you not only love but can afford is a difficult task. Although many people want to own a home, credit scores and large down payments can often prevent them from obtaining the mortgage they need, which leads many people to rent instead. Renting means that you use the home, townhouse, or apartment of a landlord who allows you to be a tenant on the property under certain lease conditions. These conditions usually include payment

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Incorrect Service of Process and the Consequences

Since service of process involves the communication to a defendant that he is now involved in a court case, serving the court papers can be a challenging and frustrating task. Not many defendants are willing to accept documents that may indicate their divorce terms or trial subpoenas, after all. If you don’t ensure that a party you trust is serving the papers, you run the risk of incorrect service of process and its many consequences. Hiring a private process server

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A Useful Guide to Serving Eviction Notices

Evicting a problematic tenant can be a highly stressful, emotionally charged experience. It’s not simply a case of asking the individual to leave. You’ll need to follow certain legal steps, which need to comply with local state requirements; and this can be tricky without professional assistance. A process server can help to take the stress out of the situation. Here’s how. What Exactly is an Eviction Notice? In order to get your tenant to vacate the premises, you’ll need to

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Skip Tracing: An Overlooked Job of the Process Server

There are many important aspects of a process server’s duties. One often overlooked job is the skip tracing aspect. Skip tracing is a very effective tool in getting to know a subject and finding their whereabouts no matter where they might be. This can be a difficult task because typically, the people that the process server is searching for do not want to be found. Why Skip Tracing is Important To serve an individual with paperwork for either an eviction

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History of Process Servers and Why They are Important

Process serving is an incredibly beneficial part of the legal system. They deliver important paperwork to individuals, so they can either take care of their debts properly or have their day in court. This benefits both parties involved. Process servers work as a contact for either a business or the government to hand over the documents pertaining to their interests. They also help the person they are serving to clearly understand their responsibilities at that point. This ensures that these

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Process Servers Turn to Cloud Computing

Paper: not only is it messy as it congregates around the office, but it also takes up a lot of space and can easily get lost or find its way into the wrong hands. In process serving, your documents are highly sensitive, and all information, including your client contacts and communications, must be kept under lock and key. Paper is also susceptible to fire and flood and a host of other disasters, so why do we hang on to it?

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Social Media Gaining Popularity in Skip Tracing

When a skip tracer attempts to locate a subject, often the inclination is to head straight for the paid searches. There is no argument that products like LexisNexis, TrueFace, Aegis, and FirstSweep provide top-rate location information on people and can further prove identity using Social Security Numbers, but to use these premium tools on every subject is not cost effective. The deeper the search, and the more dead ends you hit, the more expensive the search will be, up to

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Subpoena Duces Tecum for Those Who Don’t Speak Latin

Many legal terms are in Latin, and it can difficult figuring out what they mean. In this case, a subpoena duces tecum is simply a subpoena that orders someone to produce some form of evidence. This is a court summons, and so it has to be obeyed, and it often requires the person to actually appear in court with the evidence that is being requested. The proceedings can be either a hearing, a trial, or a deposition. The subpoena duces

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Before You Cash Your Check: What’s a Writ of Garnishment?

Most adults have at least heard the term “wage garnishment”. We may not know exactly how it works, but we understand that it means someone or some company or other entity is taking money out of someone’s paychecks. The following is a summary of Florida law as it applies to wage garnishments and may be useful for those seeking payment of past debts through garnishment. The applicable code that you want to consult for more details is: 2005 Florida Code

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Psychology and Process Serving

Processing serving can seem like a somewhat straightforward task, with process servers essentially having the job of taking legal papers and delivering them to the defendant on behalf of a law firm and their claimant. In fact though, process servers have a very complex role that involves a lot more than many people outside the industry are aware.

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