An individual can file for a lien in court, but only the court can award a lien against another party.
An attorney's lien is the right of an attorney to retain a client's papers until the attorney's fees have been paid.
There is a lien or was a lien on the property and the lien was sold to a 3rd party such as an attorney
No
If you owe a debt to an attorney a judgment lien must be obtained through a court process. If the attorney is successful, the lien will be issued and will be recorded in the land records. You will not be able to sell or mortgage your property until it is paid.
You need to have an attorney draft a mortgage and record it in the land records in order to create a lien on the property.You need to have an attorney draft a mortgage and record it in the land records in order to create a lien on the property.You need to have an attorney draft a mortgage and record it in the land records in order to create a lien on the property.You need to have an attorney draft a mortgage and record it in the land records in order to create a lien on the property.
Until the lien is paid.
In order to assert an attorney's lien, a law firm needs to petition a court. They have to have proof that the debt is owed.
YEP!
If Massachusetts is like most other states, the attorney who filed the lien on behalf of the association can provide you a total amount to pay, which includes the lien amount, the attorney's fee and the filing fee.In order to lift or remove the lien, you must pay these amounts -- usually to the attorney, who will then distribute the funds to the association and keep his/her fee and expenses.Once paid, the attorney can direct you in the process to follow so you can file a 'release of lien' document with the local court, thus clearing title to your unit.
The attorney that helped you get a court order should be able to place a lien and/or judgement against the people and the property for you. If one didn't help, then find one that will place it for you. Depending on the state you are in, there is a max $ amount that an individual can file against another individual without the help of an attorney (civil judgement). Anything over that amount, an attorney has to/should to do the filing to insure it is done right. * If the person has received a judgment against the debtor they file the judgment with the clerk of the court as a lien against real lproperty and then have the lien recorded at the land recoreder or assessors office in the city or county where the property is lccated.
Yes. If you purchased a home with a lien on it you are responsible for paying the lien. That's the purpose behind recording a lien in the land records: to notify potential buyers that there is a lien against the property that must be paid off by the owner. That is the reason you should always have an attorney represent you in the purchase of real property. The attorney will order a title examination that will disclose any outstanding encumbrances, including liens.Yes. If you purchased a home with a lien on it you are responsible for paying the lien. That's the purpose behind recording a lien in the land records: to notify potential buyers that there is a lien against the property that must be paid off by the owner. That is the reason you should always have an attorney represent you in the purchase of real property. The attorney will order a title examination that will disclose any outstanding encumbrances, including liens.Yes. If you purchased a home with a lien on it you are responsible for paying the lien. That's the purpose behind recording a lien in the land records: to notify potential buyers that there is a lien against the property that must be paid off by the owner. That is the reason you should always have an attorney represent you in the purchase of real property. The attorney will order a title examination that will disclose any outstanding encumbrances, including liens.Yes. If you purchased a home with a lien on it you are responsible for paying the lien. That's the purpose behind recording a lien in the land records: to notify potential buyers that there is a lien against the property that must be paid off by the owner. That is the reason you should always have an attorney represent you in the purchase of real property. The attorney will order a title examination that will disclose any outstanding encumbrances, including liens.
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.