In the state of Wisconsin, any arrears of child support $500 or over can result in them putting a Lien on your vehicle or other properties.
You need to sue in civil court first and obtain a judgment. Then you can request a judgment lien.
Yes, if you default on a personal loan with a vehicle as collateral, Citifinancial may place a lien on your home to secure the debt. This would allow them to pursue a foreclosure on your property if the debt remains unpaid. It's important to consult with a legal professional to fully understand your rights and options in this situation.
Yes and no. The contractor can file a lien against your house for non-payment. Even if you honestly don't owe the contractor any money, he may still lien your house; he will eventually have to prove the lien's validity in court or it is automatically released. No lien can be filed against your car. However, if the contractor gets a judgment against you, that judgment may be executed against your car and home to secure payment.
How can I place a lien on a non profit corporation who I have a contract with and who owes me money?
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The small business must sue in court and obtain a judgment lien. The lien can then be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or refinanced until the lien is paid. Any liens that have already been recorded against the property will take priority.
The answer varies by state.
If the car has a lien on it, that means someone else has legal right to the vehicle probably for the balance of a car loan or due to non-payment of the car loan. If you purchase the car from its owner then you will be responsible for paying the lien or the vehicle may be repossessed by the lender or seized to pay the debt. You would need to obtain a valid release of the lien and follow the appropriate steps to have the lien released if you want to acquire a clear title.
The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.
The difference between vacate and satisfaction of a lien is the way in which it was surrendered. During a vacate of a lien, the creditor is releasing the lien on a loan, usually because of a full repayment. The satisfaction of a lien would be like a repossession for non payment to a creditor.
You will not be able to get the title in your name or get it registered. Tell the seller he needs to satisfy the lien before you will buy the motorcycle.
If you were evicted for non-payment of rent, your landlord COULD file a lien against you for the unpaid amount.
If you're asking whether the vehicle can be repossessed for non-payment, it can, regardless of who's supposed to be making payments. Whoever appears on the contract or paperwork for the car is responsible for the payment, regardless of what informal agreements may be in place.