If the County Recorder's office has a website to do so, then probably.
A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.
There is a lien or was a lien on the property and the lien was sold to a 3rd party such as an attorney
Yes, you can get a lien on your homesteaded property in Florida. A court will put a lien on the property if money is owed in a judgement.
An involuntary lien would be a judgment lien by a creditor, a lien for unpaid property taxes or income taxes, a demolition lien, a lien for unpaid common expenses or homeowners association dues or a mechanic's lien. Contrast that with a lien you granted in your property such as a mortgage which would be a voluntary lien.
That depends on the statute of limitation in your jurisdiction. It varies from state to state. You can do an online search using your state and "statute of limitations- judgment lien". Also, different types of property liens have different statutes of limitation. Property tax liens do not expire.
Artisans lien is against personal property and is possessory. Mechanic's lien relates to real property.
To find out if a person owns property in Idaho, you can do a property search. This can be done using an online property search engine. Or you can visit the courthouse in the locality you are looking and search the property records there.
To find a lien holder and clear title, start by checking public records at your local county clerk's office or online property databases, where liens are often filed. You can also request a title search from a title company, which will provide detailed information on any liens associated with the property. Additionally, reviewing past mortgage documents and contacting any known lenders can help identify the lien holder. Once located, reach out to them to discuss the process for clearing the lien.
Does a lien have to be renew on the property?
what do you mean by property? But a lien can go in animal control.
You need to perform an online search to determine if the jurisdiction where the property is located has records available online. You can check two places: assessor's records and land records.You need to perform an online search to determine if the jurisdiction where the property is located has records available online. You can check two places: assessor's records and land records.You need to perform an online search to determine if the jurisdiction where the property is located has records available online. You can check two places: assessor's records and land records.You need to perform an online search to determine if the jurisdiction where the property is located has records available online. You can check two places: assessor's records and land records.
You file a "mechanic's lien" on the property at the courthouse where the property is located. Then, when the property is sold, and abstractor's office does a "search" of the property(looking for liens, etc) the unpaid debt will show and will at that time be addressed for payment prior to closing. All properties must be "free & clear" of all liens before transfer of title can happen. You file a "mechanic's lien" on the property at the courthouse where the property is located. Then, when the property is sold, and abstractor's office does a "search" of the property(looking for liens, etc) the unpaid debt will show and will at that time be addressed for payment prior to closing. All properties must be "free & clear" of all liens before transfer of title can happen.