If the court issues a judgment lien in your favor then you can record it in the land records. However, if you want to obtain a lien on "city-owned" property it is unlikely that you will prevail in court.
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Read your governing documents -- CA can be either California or Canada -- to identify the association's responsibilities that surround filing a lien on your title.
Any judgment, if not satisfied, can be placed as a lien upon your property. Yes. The judgment must be recorded in the land records. If you are the creditor you should check with the court that issued the judgment to inquire about the recording practices in your state. In Massachusetts, a judgment lien is recorded by the sheriff's office.
While many states impose statutes of limitation (SOLs) on judgement liens, judgement liens can often be renewed multiple times. In CA the basic lien term is 10 years but in California's judgement lien statute, judgement liens are indefinitely renewable every 10 years after their initial creation. In Nevada the lien will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for six years. I am not aware if or how liens may be renewed in Nevada but it is likely that they can.
Almost anyone to whom you are indebted that is awarded a judgment in a lawsuit or that is eligible to file a Mechanic's Lien. In most US states judgments awarded in small claims court are of a monetary nature only and cannot be executed as liens against real property owned by the debtor.
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Read your governing documents to understand what's legal in your community and state. Usually, the association's attorney gives notice, which is required, with an opportunity given to the errant owner to make an arrangement to bring the account current. Once this process is complete, if the unpaid assessments remain unpaid, then the attorney can file a formal lien with the local courthouse.
Lien sale. Dont know your state or laws, but in CA., lien sale works great.
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Property Tax Rate for Pheasanton, CA is 1.16% of the value of your total assets
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