Judgment Against Property Foreclosure In Broward

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The document is a model letter designed to communicate the enrollment of a Judgment against property foreclosure in Broward County. It serves as a notification to relevant parties regarding the existence of a lien on real property due to the judgment obtained against specific individuals. Key features of the letter include a clear statement of the enrolled judgment, the properties affected by the lien, and an invitation for the recipient to provide information about additional properties within other counties. Filling out the document requires inserting pertinent details such as dates, names, and addresses before sending it to the concerned parties. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants who manage property foreclosure cases, as it provides a straightforward method to inform affected parties and initiate further actions as necessary. Paralegals and associates can also benefit from using this form for client correspondence in foreclosure proceedings, ensuring that communication is professional and legally compliant.

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The sheriff's department can seize: Personal property: movable things (e.g., cars, horses, boats, furniture, jewelry) owned by the debtor. Real property: land and buildings owned by the debtor.

You can obtain a judgment lien on the judgment debtor's real property by recording a certified copy of your judgment in the real estate records in the county in which the property is located. Such liens are not recorded with the Department of State.

The recorded judgment automatically attaches to all property in whatever county the judgment is recorded. The creditor would have to record the judgment in all 67 Florida counties separately to create a state-wide lien on the debtor's real property. Second, only “certified copies” of the judgment give rise to a lien.

To attach a lien, the creditor must record the judgment with the county recorder in any Florida county where the debtor owns real estate now or may own real estate in future. For liens on personal property, the creditor files the judgment with the Florida Department of State.

How do I submit documents to be issued in Broward County? Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group.

In Broward County, Florida. Filing Small Claims. Have Defendant Served. Know the defendant's full name and address. Attend Pretrial. Conference. Court Enters Judgment. File Your Claim. Check Venue. 491 N State Road 7, Plantation, FL, 33317.

A notice of default is filed by a mortgage trustee with a borrower's local property records office. Though it is a public record, borrowers receive a copy by mail and/or posted at their property. Sometimes it is also published in a local newspaper or on a county website.

Broward foreclosure Judge Andrea Gundersen is running for reelection with the motto “experience matters.” Primary voters just have to figure out if her experience is good or bad. On Aug. 23 they'll decide whether they want Gundersen, 66, to continue presiding over Broward County residential mortgage foreclosures.

These documents are presented for recording by the public as well as the court system and include but are not limited to: Deeds. Mortgages. Liens.

The most recent data found that Florida had the third-highest number of foreclosure filings (2,652) in December 2024, behind California (3,772) and Texas (2,868). Florida counties with the highest number of filings included Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Hillsborough and Orange.

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Judgment Against Property Foreclosure In Broward