Writ of Execution in Texas
My question involves collection proceedings in the State of: TEXAS
My credit union won a judgement against me. I noticed on the county court's website that a Writ of Execution and an Abstract of Lien was issued. I know what the abstract of lien is but all I have is my homestead and no non-exempt real property. As far as the Writ of execution: I have no non-exempt assets so what happens? Does an officer usually come to your house and search for non-exempt assets or do they mail a form or call? I am just not sure what to expect next and would like to know if I can expect an officer to come to my door anytime soon to try to collect. Thank you for any help.
Re: Writ of Execution in Texas
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Does an officer usually come to your house and search for non-exempt assets or do they mail a form or call?
Apparently, they can show up at your door, but I've not found anything to indicated that they necessarily do.