Can a lien be placed on a home by a credit card company. A friend needed cancer treatment and the dr. said to pay up front. She charged 25000 to her card. Now she cannot pay the bill. She has tried to work with the Dr. He will no,t. Neither will the credit card co. They want it all now. What would the lien do to her. If she dies before the lien is paid then what? Thank you.
It is possible to do so. You may have authorized it when you signed for the treatment or they have a judgement allowing it.
There is a statute of limitation (SOL) on medical bills in Kentucky. Here are the SOL in Kentucky for your reference. For recovery of real property, a judgement, contract or bond it is 15 years. For a breach of written contract, it is 4 yrs. It is 5 years for contract not in writing, fraud or mistake and check, draft or bill of exchange. For everything else, the SOL is 10 yrs.
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Any judgment, if not satisfied, can be placed as a lien upon your property. Yes. The judgment must be recorded in the land records. If you are the creditor you should check with the court that issued the judgment to inquire about the recording practices in your state. In Massachusetts, a judgment lien is recorded by the sheriff's office.
No. Mailboxes are protected property. Everything placed into a mailbox should be stamped and posted.
If a person is placed under arrest then said person is under the arresting states care and any and all medical debt while under the states care will be paid by the housing state ...
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Debt collection in Kentucky has one of the longest limits. The creditor has up to 15 years to collect on a written agreement. They have 5 years for an Oral agreement or Credit Card.
Rent bill is for the lease or rent to live in an apartment or house and is paid by the person living there. A property tax bill is for taxes on the property and is paid by the owner.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
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