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It all depends on the laws and court rules of the state where the court is. But usually even a default judgment in a small claims court will count as a judgment lien, although a default judgment usually can be set aside if there were reasonable excuses for the default and if there is a meritorious defense. Some small claims courts require that a transcript of the judgment be sent to a central judgment docketing office, meaning that the judgment is not an automatic statewide lien as a judgment in a regular trial court would be.
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No. The property cannot be transferred, sold nor refinanced until the judgment lien is paid/settled or the judgment holder consents to the act. In California, we see people do it all the time. They file a Quit Claim, and transfer title to the property to someone else. They do not realize, however, that the lien is still on the property. So, if your mother quit claims her house to you, when YOU go to sell it, you will have to pay your mother's judgment. Or, the judgment holder may come after the property with a Quiet Title action. When they prevail with that, then they will do an action to partition the property, and it will be sold.
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Buying house act as a middlemen between manufacturer and exporter, buying house is a large scale business which directly deals with big brands, in their quality or manufacturing process.
When buying a house, you need to go to a lender. The lender will then work with you to get everything you need to have done.
Ideally, there should be no hidden cost on buying a house. Everything should be legal and in writing.
Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.
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In that sentence, you would usually use the infinitive in Hebrew (to buy): liknot (×œ×§× ×•×ª) "buying a house is...." liknot bayit zeh..."
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