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Place a lien on real property owned by the debtor. |
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Place a lien on business property owned by the debtor. |
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Conduct a debtor’s examination under oath at the court where the judgment
was entered. |
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Conduct a debtor’s examination under oath of the debtor’s clients or
customers at the court where the judgment was entered. |
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Garnish or seize the debtor’s wages. |
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Seize (levy on) bank or savings accounts owned by the debtor. |
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Have a sheriff collect from a business debtor’s cash register (till tap). |
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Have a sheriff collect funds from a business as it is received from
customers (keeper). |
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Seize and sell business assets of the debtor. |
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Levy on (collect) debts owed to the debtor by third parties. |
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Seize and sell the debtor’s vehicle if not exempt. |
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Seize and sell non-exempt personal assets of the debtor such as art and
jewelry. |
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Obtain a court order requiring the debtor to turn over specific personal
property. |
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Obtain a court order requiring the debtor to transfer or assign certain
rights such as rents or royalties. |
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Force the sale of real property owned by the debtor. |
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