Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
Can a summons be posted on the door of my dad's house for me at an address that I never lived at? It is for a repossession from 2003. Haven't heard anything from them since they got the car back.
Asked on 11/28/09, 10:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stuart Collis
Collis, Griffor & Hendra, PC
If they have reason to believe that you were living there, yes. However, you can challenge the service by filing a motion to set aside the judgment (if they obtained one) or by filing a motion to change venue to where you live or even to dismiss the case for lack of service.
Answered on 12/05/09, 11:43 am
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