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Yes. Any creditor can file suit in the appropriate court. If the case is won, a writ of judgment can be issued, and a lien can be placed against any real property of the defendent.

It depends what state you are in.

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Q: Can a lien be placed on property for nonpayment if you have cancelled checks to prove a 5000 dollar loan to a friend?
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