A cash offer is a business decision. A judgment buyer reviews the file to decide whether the purchase makes sense, what risk exists, and what price could work.

The judgment details matter

Amount, date, court, debtor information, status, and available documents can all affect review. Missing information does not always end the conversation, but it can slow it down.

Age and activity matter

Older judgments can still have value, but a long period without activity may affect the economics. The buyer wants to understand what happened before and why the file is still unpaid.

Cost affects price

The more expensive the future work appears, the more that cost affects the offer. This is the reality behind the phrase lawyers do not work for free. The buyer has to price the work it may fund after purchase.

The seller still decides

If EnforcePay makes an offer, you decide whether to accept. You do not pay an upfront fee to request the offer and you are not obligated to accept one.

Important:

EnforcePay is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice about your judgment or a sale agreement, consult your own attorney.