A prudent buyer would require that the lien be paid off before the sale. If not the buyer would purchase the rights subject to the lien.
Yes unless there is some form of lien, easement, or contract that says otherwise.
Show that you are willing to pay by paying and the lien will go away.
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.
When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.
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.
You must pay off the lien and record a release in the land records.You must pay off the lien and record a release in the land records.You must pay off the lien and record a release in the land records.You must pay off the lien and record a release in the land records.
Yes. Ask the court how to have the lien recorded in the land records. The owner will not be able to sell or mortgage their house until the lien is paid. You should arrange to have the lien recorded ASAP.
A lien against the fee owner, or remainder person, will be subject to the life estate.A lien against the fee owner, or remainder person, will be subject to the life estate.A lien against the fee owner, or remainder person, will be subject to the life estate.A lien against the fee owner, or remainder person, will be subject to the life estate.
It is against both you personally as well as any assets you own. Once it is recorded in the land records it affects any real property you own.
You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.You could try checking your name in the local land records to see if any tax liens have been recorded against you. If you find any lien simply check the names listed on the lien.
Yes. The bank must get a court judgment and can then record a lien in the land records against your real estate.
Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.Yes. Generally, they can assign their rights under the lien.