The owner cannot mortgage or sell the property until the lien is paid.
In this case, apparently, the bank is the owner. So yes, the HOA can file the lien against the bank's ownership of this unit.
Talk to someone at your local court house about a mechanics lien
Yes. Ask the court how to have the lien recorded in the land records. The owner will not be able to sell or mortgage their house until the lien is paid. You should arrange to have the lien recorded ASAP.
If it's anything like NY, you've got to take the contractor to court to have a lien granted. I'd also file one against the property the house sits on. That way it can't be sold without you being paid.
No... a vehicle which has a lien against it isn't paid off.
Of all the types of liens that can be filed on a real estate title, the association can file a 'specialty lien' specifically to collect unpaid assessments. With a lien against the title, you cannot sell or refinance the unit until the lien is paid and satisfied, and the lien satisfaction filed with the appropriate court clerk.
Yes, in most jurisdictions they can file a mechanic's lien and follow that up by a judgment lien.
You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.
Your local (state) laws will determine the criteria and forms, and whether you need to notify the customer before the lien is filed.
File a Mechanic's lien (the form is available on the web) with the County Recorder against the property where you performed the work. The developer will not get paid by the owner of the property until all liens have been released. However, you had to have served a Preliminary Notice for the work you were going to perform on the General Contractor to be able to file a lien against the property.
Yes, a company can file a mechanics lien against property if the builder of the barn owes them money. This can be a nightmare. To get rid of the lien, a property owner might have to pay the lien holder and then sue the builder for return of funds. This tactic is not fair to the property owner because, if the builder was already paid for the barn, the property owner now has to pay double.