Since you chose this category, apparently you want to file a lien against a condominium unit owner's title to their property.
Best practices dictate that your association attorney can help you. You need your governing documents, which specify when to file a lien, and you need the ledger of the non-paying (assessments) owner.
With this information your association attorney can file the lien in the local courthouse. In order to release the lien, your attorney will add all fees and expenses to the amount due -- in addition to the unpaid assessments, so that the association bears no expense in this process.
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In non-association matters, it remains a good idea to involve an attorney. Be prepared with the proof of the debt owed and your standing (with rights to collect) in the matter.
The way to get a lien is to take the person who owes you money to court. When you win your case, the court system will place the lien for you.
What type lien against what property
The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.The town or county can file a property tax lien. The state can file a state income tax lien.
Try the link below for filing a mechanics lien in Illinois.
Yes, in most jurisdictions they can file a mechanic's lien and follow that up by a judgment lien.
Yes, a person can file a property lien in the state of Georgia. The person will need to go to the court clerks office to file the necessary paperwork.
The owner cannot mortgage or sell the property until the lien is paid.
County Court house
Sure, but the creditor would have to place that lien on the debtor in Tennessee. It might even be necessary to file the lien in the county where the debtor lives, or where the property is (if it is different than the debtor's residence). Keep in mind that lenders do this all the time for automobiles; GMAC is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, but if you live in New Mexico and borrow from them to purchase a car, the lien will be files in New Mexico not Michigan.
Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.
Generally, the association will work with its counsel to file a lien on your property that you own within the association.
You cannot sue and Indian Tribe, therefore a lien has no value.
Yes. You can file a lawsuit to challenge the lien or you can wait for the claimant to sue to enforce the lien and challenge it then.
A lien against bank owned property would not be effective unless the lien was against the bank. If you have a lien against the former owner your opportunity to try to enforce it has passed.