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OT: How are foreclosure papers served? Master Betty 10-24-2009
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Posted by Frank on October 24, 2009, 2:16 pm


Master Betty wrote:
> The sheriff's office has visited my neighbor twice in the last couple of
> years. Last one was yesterday. Do deputies serve the papers?
>
> I'd hate to lose him as a neighbor. It's taken me years to train him. :-)
>
> Jim
>
>

I got served once to give a deposition and just some ordinary looking
guy was there and when I answered door, I was served.

There is no law saying you have to answer your door and if guy was
worried and sheriff with uniform and badge showed up he could hide and
not answer. Maybe he wanted to talk to the sheriff about you ;)

Posted by Master Betty on October 24, 2009, 6:40 pm



> Master Betty wrote:
>> The sheriff's office has visited my neighbor twice in the last couple of
>> years. Last one was yesterday. Do deputies serve the papers?
>> I'd hate to lose him as a neighbor. It's taken me years to train him. :-)
>> Jim
> I got served once to give a deposition and just some ordinary looking guy
> was there and when I answered door, I was served.
> There is no law saying you have to answer your door and if guy was worried
> and sheriff with uniform and badge showed up he could hide and not answer.
> Maybe he wanted to talk to the sheriff about you ;)

I don't think so. The first time the sheriff came over to my yard and asked
where my neighbor was.

I really would hate for him to go. He's quiet as a church mouse....now. :-)

Thanks for the responses everyone!



Posted by on October 24, 2009, 10:01 pm


wrote:

>> Master Betty wrote:
>>> The sheriff's office has visited my neighbor twice in the last couple of
>>> years. Last one was yesterday. Do deputies serve the papers?
>>> I'd hate to lose him as a neighbor. It's taken me years to train him. :-)
>>> Jim
>> I got served once to give a deposition and just some ordinary looking guy
>> was there and when I answered door, I was served.
>> There is no law saying you have to answer your door and if guy was worried
>> and sheriff with uniform and badge showed up he could hide and not answer.
>> Maybe he wanted to talk to the sheriff about you ;)
>I don't think so. The first time the sheriff came over to my yard and asked
>where my neighbor was.
>I really would hate for him to go. He's quiet as a church mouse....now. :-)
>Thanks for the responses everyone!

Foreclosures are usually on the county court clerk's web site if you
are really that interested. Real estate brokers regularly cruise those
sites to look for deals.

Posted by Master Betty on October 24, 2009, 11:29 pm



> wrote:
>>> Master Betty wrote:
>>>> The sheriff's office has visited my neighbor twice in the last couple
>>>> of
>>>> years. Last one was yesterday. Do deputies serve the papers?
>>>> I'd hate to lose him as a neighbor. It's taken me years to train him.
>>>> :-)
>>>> Jim
>>> I got served once to give a deposition and just some ordinary looking
>>> guy
>>> was there and when I answered door, I was served.
>>> There is no law saying you have to answer your door and if guy was
>>> worried
>>> and sheriff with uniform and badge showed up he could hide and not
>>> answer.
>>> Maybe he wanted to talk to the sheriff about you ;)
>>I don't think so. The first time the sheriff came over to my yard and
>>asked
>>where my neighbor was.
>>I really would hate for him to go. He's quiet as a church mouse....now.
>>:-)
>>Thanks for the responses everyone!
> Foreclosures are usually on the county court clerk's web site if you
> are really that interested. Real estate brokers regularly cruise those
> sites to look for deals.

It's in Travis County Texas.

My agent would know but he doesn't help much with stuff like that.

Thanks



Posted by on October 25, 2009, 1:05 am


wrote:

>> wrote:
>>>> Master Betty wrote:
>>>>> The sheriff's office has visited my neighbor twice in the last couple
>>>>> of
>>>>> years. Last one was yesterday. Do deputies serve the papers?
>>>>> I'd hate to lose him as a neighbor. It's taken me years to train him.
>>>>> :-)
>>>>> Jim
>>>> I got served once to give a deposition and just some ordinary looking
>>>> guy
>>>> was there and when I answered door, I was served.
>>>> There is no law saying you have to answer your door and if guy was
>>>> worried
>>>> and sheriff with uniform and badge showed up he could hide and not
>>>> answer.
>>>> Maybe he wanted to talk to the sheriff about you ;)
>>>I don't think so. The first time the sheriff came over to my yard and
>>>asked
>>>where my neighbor was.
>>>I really would hate for him to go. He's quiet as a church mouse....now.
>>>:-)
>>>Thanks for the responses everyone!
>> Foreclosures are usually on the county court clerk's web site if you
>> are really that interested. Real estate brokers regularly cruise those
>> sites to look for deals.
>It's in Travis County Texas.
>My agent would know but he doesn't help much with stuff like that.
>Thanks


Poke around the record search here if you are interested

http://www.co.travis.tx.us/county_clerk/default.asp#recording

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