The question is unclear as to exactly what is being asked. BUT - generally, yes. A lien can be placed against your home for debts owed. If the debts continue to go unpaid, it is possible that the court may force a sale of your home in order to pay off the debt.
No; however, the agency can file a lien on your home for past-due support. That lien will have to be satisfied before the home can be sold.
The lender will require that the lien be paid off.
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Yes because there is no one else to take the home.
NO, they can attach a lien to be paid FIRST if/when the home is sold.
You can put 'a lien' on a home in The Bahamas.
If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.If your ex-spouse has a lien on your home and you are in possession of a release then you must record the release in the land records immediately. If you die and the release is lost there will be no proof the lien was paid and your ex-spouse may well take the necessary legal steps to take the property.
It means that you owe someone money, they have obtained a judgment against you and you will not be able to sell or refinance your property until the lien is paid and a discharge is recorded.
Yes. The lien will be enforced when the home is sold.
Yes. The lien will survive.
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.
If a foreclosure is necessary for a 2nd home, will a lien be put on the first home?