If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
Yes. If you owe past due municipal charges the city can record a lien against your property.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
yes they can put a lien on your house. thats because its a TAX
no,,,,,,but they can put a lien on it,,,and when you sell your house,,it has to pay the lien amount,,,before you get any money from the house.
Yes, This lienholders are paid during escrow.
Yes, a credit card company can put a lien on your bank account or your house in North Carolina. They would have to go to court and obtain a judgment and will probably not do this unless you owe a large amount.
Yes, there will be a federal tax lien put on your house that is in forclosure. The bank or person that buys your house will have the option to pay that lien off.
It depends. Some credit cards come to you as equity loans (you activate the card, it gives you a limit on the card equal to the equity on your house) and if you don't pay off the loan, the house belongs to the company. If it is a regular credit card and you don't pay, they may take you to court and win a judgment against you. That would allow them to put a lien on the house in the amount of the judgement. So, to answer your question, yes, there are ways that a credit card company can put a lien on your house.
If the lien is attached to a valid debt, the only recourse the debtor has is to pay the amount of the lien. If the judgment debtor believes the lien to be faulty he or she has the legal right to file suit to have the lien removed from the encumbered property.
If the vehicle was put as collateral for the loan, there already is a lien on it.
Yes, it is possible for someone to put a lien on a house for $900. The dollar amount of the lien is not dependent on the value of the house. However, the specific laws and procedures for placing a lien may vary depending on the jurisdiction.
you cant't, a lien is a debt owed not applied.
can a car loan company put a lien on drivers license
I mean is can the house have a lien put on it by the credit card co.?