Supplemental summons for foreclosure action against heirs of Robert W. Williams, Sr.
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- Published
- Category
- Summons
- Address
- New York
- Case #
- EF009210-2024
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Respond to Summons
You must serve a copy of your answer to the plaintiff's attorneys within 20 days of receiving this summons, or 30 days if not personally delivered in New York State.
- 2
Consult an Attorney
Seek legal advice immediately to understand your rights and options regarding the foreclosure process.
- 3
File Your Answer
After serving your answer to the plaintiff's attorneys, file a copy with the court to ensure your response is officially recorded.
- 4
Avoid Default Judgment
Failure to respond may result in a default judgment against you, leading to the loss of your home. Act promptly to protect your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the foreclosure?
- The case number is EF009210-2024.
- What should I do if I receive a summons for foreclosure?
- You must respond by serving a copy of your answer to the plaintiff's attorneys.
- Where is the trial for this foreclosure case located?
- The trial is designated to take place in Orange County.
- What happens if I don't respond to the foreclosure summons?
- If you fail to respond, a default judgment may be entered against you.
- Is there help available for homeowners in foreclosure?
- Yes, New York State Law requires notices to inform homeowners about the foreclosure process.
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