Purchaser Has No “Notice” from an Erroneous Abstract of Judgment
By EsqSocial Corporation 13/01/21
A judgment creditor can record an abstract of judgment, a document that identifies the judgment debtor and the amount of the debt. The abstract usually does not identify specific property. As long as it properly identifies the judgment debtor, it will appear in the chain of title and create a valid lien against any property owned by the judgment debtor in the county where the abstract is recorded......
By: Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP