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This page archives the Notice - Entry of Judgment PDF from Oregon small claims case 25SC30722, Benjamin Schneider v. L2 Bricks, LLC. It is indexed for searches involving Reckless Ben, Benjamin Schneider, small claims, L2 Bricks, LLC, and the broader Bricks & Minifigs dispute archive.
Court file 25SC30722
Parties Benjamin Schneider v. L2 Bricks, LLC
Document type Notice - Entry of Judgment
Source Oregon Judicial Department small claims court file
Pages 1 page
SEO terms Reckless Ben; Benjamin Schneider; small claims; L2 Bricks, LLC; Bricks & Minifigs
Original archive file Oregon-Small-Claims-25SC30722-benjamin-schneider-v-l2-bricks-llc-notice-entry-of-judgment-174337844.pdf
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION
100 High St. NE Salem Oregon 97301
[phone redacted] http://courts.oregon.gov/marion
April 07, 2026
Benjamin Schneider
5013 Marathon St
1/2
Los Angeles CA 90029
Re: Benjamin Schneider vs L2 Bricks, LLC
Case #: 25SC30722 Case Type: Small Claims - General
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF JUDGMENT
The court entered a Judgment - General Dismissal on 04/07/2026 in the court register.
Judgment Creditor:
Judgment Debtor:
Why did I get this notice?
Oregon law (ORS 18.078) requires the court to send this notice when a judgment is entered. If
you have questions about the judgment, contact the other party.
If this Notice says that a judgment lien was created:
What is a lien?
A lien is a claim attached to the real property of the person who owes a debt. Depending on
the type of case and the amount of the money award, some judgments automatically attach a
lien to real property. A lien may prevent property from being sold, or it may require a buyer
to pay off the judgment before the seller gets any money.
How do I get rid of a lien?
Judgment liens stay attached to real property until the judgment is paid off, including costs
and fees. Once the judgment is paid, the creditor (the person receiving the payment) has to
file a Satisfaction of Judgment, which tells the court that the judgment is paid.
To request a copy of the judgment, go to: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/records