The bank had a lien on his property.
No. A lien doesn't give you the right to trespass.No. A lien doesn't give you the right to trespass.No. A lien doesn't give you the right to trespass.No. A lien doesn't give you the right to trespass.
It will be interesting to see if the judge can give the car to someone free and clear even tho there is a lien. The judge probably can not give the car away and ignore the lien. Still, it could depend on the identity of the lien holder. Other than that slim possibility, the lien may still be a factor.
We had to pay the lien before over due.
i was lien to my boss but my boss lied to me
It could help. You could try using the tax advocate first though.
Yes. The lien created by using your home as security for a loan is called a mortgage.
Could be a mechanics lien.
You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.
A voluntary lien would be a mortgage.A voluntary lien would be a mortgage.A voluntary lien would be a mortgage.A voluntary lien would be a mortgage.
That's the only type he can give...junior tot he first one.
you could get sued by the holder of the lien
No. Only a court can issue a lien. You would need to sue the car owner in court for a debt and win a judgment. The court could then issue a judgment lien and the sheriff could seize the car to pay your debt. A judgment lien could also be used to take any other personal property to satisfy the lien and it could be recorded in the land records if the defendant owns real estate. In that case, the property could not be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.