Q: The AG may have said that due to my not being Copyrighted yet too. They definitely don”t make it easy for us. For the Discharge of debt is another animal. I think you have to have a Banker willing to float you a line of Credit by issuing you a Card with a large limit so as to cut down on PN’s and Directly collect from the Treasury so all you buy is Public Debt on the Card. It took me a while to get that out of the Seminar I got. That way you don’t have to do any Avertments or deal with Refusal of PN’s. Let a Bank collect from the Treasury. People think you can just writing PN’s. I beleive you have to have a Banker do it for you. It’s a process, but well worth it if one can get it lined out.
You mean an Itemized Property List for Land and House Property, like Lot, Block, and Address Specific? I have a Property List already done. Should I send it to you? Just tell me the order you need things next. Do I need to put it in the Paper or will the Courthouse be enough for 30 days. When you say UCC-1 do you mean Amendment and Addendum too? I know, a lot of questions. I did one back in May 2011, can I use that one or not?
A: First of all I don’t get into discharge of debt nor the bonding process though I do provide for it with the SA document that I create – All of which you list below plus some others.
Re AG that’s typically what you are up against for the secured party’s name. Ask him what if I was sueing my brother what would one do then and see if that gets you an answer.
I do the Sa and Ucc1 fiiing in WA for $100 [check current pricing] I do not include property details other than stawman affilliations such as drivers license preferring to make reference to the security which includes that. You can do the same in WA,and then try to file in lieu of in Texas making reference to Washington.
Property is best filed at the county level seperately for each property where located. A general ucc1 claim would not list property and only refer to it generally and indirectly by mentioning the SA agreement (and its list of assets).
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