Yes you may given that there is proof of with held back wages.
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.
Yes. The lien can be recorded against the interest of the debtor. The property cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien has been satisfied.
A lien can be placed on a property in the United States when a person owes a creditor a sum of money. In the state of Missouri, a lien can be on the property for ten years.
It depends what the builder owes you money for. If you were a subcontractor and provided materials or labor for the property and have not been paid, you can probably file a mechanic's lien. The requirements for this vary from state to state, so you should probably check with a lawyer.
You can put a lien on any property of his you can find anywhere, if local court rules permit it.
Following due process, a lien can be placed against property. How they got that property does not matter.
If the property is owned by the husband and wife as tenants by the entirety a lien for the debt of one will not affect the property.
You certainly need to make a claim against the employer to insure that you get as much of the amount as you can. Consult an attorney for help.
If you bought the property then you are the owner. You cannot put a lien on your own property. If you need to add more details please use the discussion page.
company owes me $1200 wages have not paid me 9 wks went out of buisness selling semi trucks want to put lein so I can get my money
You haven't explained the reason the broker owes you money. Generally a person must sue the party who owes them money. If successful the court will issue a judgment lien that can be served on the debtor and recorded in the land records. It can be used by the sheriff to seize any property to satisfy the lien.
You should be able to obtain a judgment lien from the court and record that lien in the land records. The owner then couldn't refinance or sell the property without paying off your lien. If there are other liens on the property they would have priority over yours.