Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Georgia
Promissory Note Default
I had a lien against a property via a promossory note. The other party involved made four payments and then defaulted on his payments to me. I retained a lawyer within a month after the default and it has been almost a year and my attorney has not been able to serve this person a notice to appear in court. He has relocated several time. We have even hired a Skip tracer through the attorney.
Not sure if the my attorney is doing all that he can do. My husband mentioned that some issues have a statue of limitation. Is this true?
What would be the stature on this type of case? Should I look for an alternate attorney at this point? Case in Georgia and I reside in SC.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Promissory Note Default
Discuss these issues with your attorney, or find a new one if that is what you want to do. We can't second guess your lawyer based on a few sentences.