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Reply to "2017 2018 JPS Business Update"

Ndpendant posted:

I found this, maybe an alternative approach.  Forclose on his business if it exists.  Get the court order and perhaps open his eyes and wallet to get your deal resolved. Interesting tactic I have to admit.  Video included below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ctLEGrOmf4

This is done through the small claims process if you want to handle it yourself but the award limit is $10,000. Or it's done through the civil process. In small claims you sue the debtor in court and after you win the judgement against them you serve them the judgement and request payment. If they fail to pay you can seize a portion of their paycheck, if they are employed by someone, or you can, if after the debtor refuses to pay, go seize their assets to satisfy the debt. Not sure if it is the same process in the civil court system.

The problem however, may be because JPS has started under a new business name the old business may have filed bankruptcy and those assets may not be available anymore.

I'm not an attorney so do your own research.

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