In March, I was evicted from an apartment complex, and have been in a battle ever since over repayment of missed rent and some damages. They were seeking way more than they were owed.
This month, an attorney sent me a letter as a formal notice that a judgment had been entered against me for wage garnishment.
I'm trying to determine if the eviction notice is the same thing as a suit for wage garnishment, in the state of Arizona, since I was not given any rights to argue the amount or the maximum they could with-hold from my checks.
To be clear, this question comes up because I'm trying to determine if I should have gotten TWO summons. I received a summons for EVICTION, but not one for wage garnishment.
This month, an attorney sent me a letter as a formal notice that a judgment had been entered against me for wage garnishment.
I'm trying to determine if the eviction notice is the same thing as a suit for wage garnishment, in the state of Arizona, since I was not given any rights to argue the amount or the maximum they could with-hold from my checks.
To be clear, this question comes up because I'm trying to determine if I should have gotten TWO summons. I received a summons for EVICTION, but not one for wage garnishment.