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Long story short. I sued a small battery company for selling me a battery that was inaccurate and defective for $70. Now, after I won, how do I collect from the owner. I talked to him and he refuses to give the $$$, or refund, or exchange. He says he wants to stay friends, and he likes me? Not interested in his charm or output.

What are the ways in Los Angeles California that I could go about getting this money? Lien on his property? Or what?

2007-10-20 10:43:43 · 2 answers · asked by Born Valentine's Day 5 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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There are plenty of ways to go about getting your money. You could write a letter to get him to pay voluntarily or to accept installment payments. You may seek to levy his bank account, place liens on his property, or garnish his wages. Sample letters and fillable court forms can be found on the California Courts' self-help website.

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2007-10-20 12:15:05 · answer #1 · answered by Superman 6 · 1 0

Ask the judge to cite him for contempt of court. He obviously cannot say he does not have the money.

2007-10-20 17:50:14 · answer #2 · answered by regerugged 7 · 2 0

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