If you haven't been notified of a tax lien, you can go to your municipal or county recorder of deeds and search the index to determine if a tax lien has been recorded against you. The staff will assist you.
You can visit the land records office and check the index under your name to determine if any liens have been recorded.
Yes, you can get a lien on your homesteaded property in Florida. A court will put a lien on the property if money is owed in a judgement.
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Yes, but if the judment has been secured (meaning the creditor has put a lien on the property) then the lien survives the BK, unless there is a motion to avoid a lien.
A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.A mortgage is a lien on the property that is recorded in the land records to notify other creditors or buyers that the property has been put up as collateral for a loan. When the mortgage is paid off the lien must be released by a mortgage discharge recorded in the land records.
A subcontractor can hire another subcontractor but can only put a lien on the property if the original subcontractor isn't paid. The lien can also be placed if the second subcontractor was not paid because of the original subcontractor was not paid. The replacement of the second subcontractor is not grounds for a lien.
The lien goes on the property, not the estate. But the estate must resolve the lien when disposing of the property.
You can get a form for a court lien from the court in your county. You could also get one from an attorney in order to put a lien on the property.
The existence of a will has no bearing on whether or not they can place a lien. If they have a legitimate debt and a judgment, or an agreement in the loan regarding a lien, they can place the lien on the property or the estate.
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Police seizure is not affected by a lien put on the property by anyone as long as they follow the due course of law.
Yes--if a lien has been filed and remains unpaid and/or unchallenged in legal proceedings.