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Crown Castle Moves to Seize BofA Funds to Collect Unpaid $71,342 Judgment

Crown Castle seeks a writ of garnishment against Bank of America to collect the $71,342 final judgment it won against contractor R&Y Underground in February that still remains unpaid, said its motion Wednesday (docket CACE22017496) in the 17th Judicial Circuit…

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Court in Broward County, Florida. Crown Castle doesn’t think that R&Y has in its possession “visible property on which a levy could be made” sufficient to satisfy the judgment, plus 5% per annum interest, said the motion. Crown Castle’s negligence complaint alleged R&Y caused “actual damages” when excavating at an intersection in Miramar, Florida, and failed to use “accepted engineering and construction practices” (see 2302230030).