Who has the title to this motorcycle? If they do then you'll have a tough time getting your money or your bike. Contact a lawyer - you might need one.
If you owe money on the motorcycle then the lender has a lien on the vehicle. You cannot sell it without the permission of the lien holder. You need to contact the dealer holding the loan and see if they can help you.
You cannot put a lien on the estate of someone unless they owed you money. In this case, the deceased did not owe you any money.
You can not sell your house or if you die your home will go to the people who have a lien on your home.The best thing to do is to pay off the lien which is usually someone or a bank you owe money.
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.
When you have a lien it shows on your credit rating, this is because money is owed to someone and not paid, also if you want to sell your house the lien would have to be paid off first, it also remains on your credit rating for 7 years.
Yes, the amount of money that you owe on the motorcycle will be added on to the amount you are borrowing on whatever vehicle you are buying. They will then pay off the title since you owe that money anyhow for the new vehicle.
If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.If you owe it money and they sue you in court and win then yes, they can obtain a judgment lien against you that can be recorded in the land records.
You cannot file a lien on your own car to prevent another from filing a lien on your car. If you owe someone money they may be able to put a lien on your car so that they are paid in full.
If you owe her money and she can prove it, yes.
Not sure what you mean. You have to sue them in court, if they owe you money. Then, if they don't pay you could garnish their wages. You'll need an attorney to place a lien. If you owe money, no one can put a lien on a relative's property.
What they can do is file suit to reclaim the money. Their case is stronger with written proof such as an IOU, but a verbal agreement is also legally binding. If you owe someone money, work out a payment schedule and do the right thing.
I can only assume you are asking how can someone put a lien on a home in Canada? The owner of the home would have to owe you or the government a lot of money before you could put a lien on their home and even if it was a private affair I'm not 100% sure a private party can put a lien on someone's home. It's usually banks and or money owed to governments who put liens on a persons home.