Judgment Lien Clarification Request

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If you feel discriminated against and your judgment lien removal request is ignored, consult a local attorney. You may need to file a formal complaint or take legal action.

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valery
Hello Valery, I'm here to provide some general legal information. What can I assist you with today?
I have sent the email to the other party asking to remove the judgment lien and mentioned that i felt that I was discriminated. I received this email; Hello Ms. Grigorian, I am an Assistant City Attorney with the City of San Mateo. I have been asked by the City to obtain additional details regarding the allegations of discrimination you make in the email below, including the names of the individuals you believe discriminated against you and the nature of the alleged discrimination. Please provide this information in writing via email or we can set up a telephone meeting. I have availability for a telephone meeting tomorrow, Thursday August *.
Hello Valery, it's important to provide clear and detailed information about your discrimination claim. Include:
- Specific instances of discrimination
- Dates and locations
- Names of individuals involved
- Any supporting evidence
This will strengthen your claim. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney before proceeding.
I sent them replied back with the detailed. they sent me this email. Good morning Ms. Grigorian, I have relayed your complaints to the City Attorney, City Manager and Human Resources Director. After careful consideration of your complaints, the City does not believe any further action is necessary at this time.
Hello Valery, since the City has decided not to take any action, you might want to consider the following:
- Consult with a discrimination attorney.
- You may file a complaint with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
- If eligible, you can file a lawsuit.
Remember, this is general advice and it's always best to consult with an attorney.
they did not say anything about judgment lien.
Hello Valery, the judgment lien's removal generally requires a formal process, including paying the debt or proving it's invalid. If the City hasn't addressed your request, consider the following steps:
- Consult a lawyer specializing in judgment liens.
- Send a formal, certified letter reiterating your request.
- Consider court action if necessary.
Remember, consulting with an attorney is advisable.
if they said Good morning Ms. Grigorian, I have relayed your complaints to the City Attorney, City Manager and Human Resources Director. After careful consideration of your complaints, the City does not believe any further action is necessary at this time. that means they do not want talk to me about judgment lien?
Hello Valery, the city's response doesn't explicitly address the judgment lien. It may be advisable to:
- Seek clarification from the city.
- Consult with a judgment lien attorney to discuss next steps.
- Possible legal action if necessary.
Remember, always consult with an attorney.
can you help me with the email?
Hello Valery, I can certainly help you draft an email. Can you please specify what you want to convey in your email? Are you seeking clarification about the judgment lien, or do you want to pursue the discrimination claim further?
to reply to them on this email Good morning Ms. Grigorian, I have relayed your complaints to the City Attorney, City Manager and Human Resources Director. After careful consideration of your complaints, the City does not believe any further action is necessary at this time.
Certainly Valery, here's a draft:
Subject: Re: Response to Complaints
Dear Assistant City Attorney,
Thank you for your response. I note that my request regarding the removal of the judgment lien wasn't addressed. Could you please clarify the city's position on this matter?
Regards,
Valery Grigorian
thanks
You're welcome, Valery. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your situation.
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