Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
Yes. It's called a Garage Man's lien. You may need to apply for it but it can be done.
When you signed the contract to finance the vehicle, the creditor put a lien on the vehicle. In the rare event that this was not done, it can be done later in some cases.Also, a creditor can place a lien on an already financedvehicle if there is more equity in the vehicle than the amount of the original loan. Generally, a creditor who obtains a judgment lien against you can arrange to place that lien against any property you own in order to satisfy the lien.
a lien lasts against real property for 10 years and remains a personal debt against the person for 20 years, in most states. if you wish to pay off a lien, that can be done very quickly. if you wish to pay off a lien, what you must do is request a payoff letter from the cerditor or holder of the lien, then pay that sum to them, and get a satisfaction of lien, or release of lien from the creditor to file with the county clerk as soon as possible
A lien against bank owned property would not be effective unless the lien was against the bank. If you have a lien against the former owner your opportunity to try to enforce it has passed.
A lien can be placed against almost any property.
If work is done to the property such as remodeling, repairs and a company does not pay, the person(s) owed can file a Mechanic's Lien without the necessity of the usual court procedure against said company.
Yes.
The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.
Could be a mechanics lien.
Nothing until the property is sold or an attempt is made to re-mortgage the property. The activity is done. The the Lien has to be satisfied before the title is cleared.
a Tax lien was issued against a busniss not knowing the tax was collectable.
A lawyer can place a lien against your real estate after they have sued you in court and won. The court then issues a judgment lien and the lien is recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.