An Iowa Writ of Execution and Precise is a court-issued document that allows a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor who has failed to pay. It orders the sheriff of the county where the debtor resides to seize the debtor's assets and sell them at a public sale. The proceeds of the sale are then used to pay off the debt. There are two types of Iowa Writ of Execution and Precise: a Writ of Execution and a Precise. A Writ of Execution is issued when the debtor has failed to pay a judgment and allows the creditor to attach non-exempt property, such as real estate, and sell it in order to satisfy the debt. A Precise is issued when the debtor has failed to pay a debt and allows the creditor to attach non-exempt personal property, such as vehicles, and sell it in order to satisfy the debt.
An Iowa Writ of Execution and Precise is a court-issued document that allows a creditor to collect a debt from a debtor who has failed to pay. It orders the sheriff of the county where the debtor resides to seize the debtor's assets and sell them at a public sale. The proceeds of the sale are then used to pay off the debt. There are two types of Iowa Writ of Execution and Precise: a Writ of Execution and a Precise. A Writ of Execution is issued when the debtor has failed to pay a judgment and allows the creditor to attach non-exempt property, such as real estate, and sell it in order to satisfy the debt. A Precise is issued when the debtor has failed to pay a debt and allows the creditor to attach non-exempt personal property, such as vehicles, and sell it in order to satisfy the debt.