Do you have title?
Check title to see if lien has been released
Check with RMV/DMV to see if lien has been released
Could be a mechanics lien.
You have to get clearance documentation from the leinholder to show it's satisfied.
They can still enforce the lien. They may have to file a claim against the estate.
should show up on your credit report.
call the tag office with the VIN
I guess the answer to this question is as unattainable as my truck seems to be. Thanks for trying. Lissa, owner of the vehicle
Yes and no. The contractor can file a lien against your house for non-payment. Even if you honestly don't owe the contractor any money, he may still lien your house; he will eventually have to prove the lien's validity in court or it is automatically released. No lien can be filed against your car. However, if the contractor gets a judgment against you, that judgment may be executed against your car and home to secure payment.
Yes, and they can file a lien against your car, as well.
A lien can be placed against almost any property.
A lien against bank owned property would not be effective unless the lien was against the bank. If you have a lien against the former owner your opportunity to try to enforce it has passed.
This may vary by state. If the lien is placed against YOU, that being your wages, then it does not affect the property and it will have a clean title. If they file for a lien against your property, though, you will be required to pay off the lien before selling the property. I'd advise that you don't let the debt collector find out you have the property if you plan on selling it.
Yes, It is called a Mechanics Lien