You can pay off the amount owed to the creditor.
Unless the debt is proved to be invalid there are not options to avoid a property lien once the creditor has obtained a judgment if that is how the creditor chooses to enforce the judgment writ. The one exception might be property held as Tenancy By The Entirety by a married couple. Please be advised that a Mechanic's Lien for repairs and/or improvement on the property can be filed without the due process of a lawsuit.
The only option for stopping a lawsuit and/or obtaining relief of judgments is filing bankruptcy. Otherwise, once a creditor has filed a lawsuit against you and you receive notice of the hearing, or recovered a judgment against you, you cannot stop the process.
Once the bankruptcy is filed the automatic stay will halt the garnishment action. However, monies taken before the bankrupcy was filed will not be returned to the debtor.
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They have a vested interest in the vehicle. Their lien can prevent you from registering the vehicle.
You cannot.
Enron was filed for bankruptcy on December 2nd 2001
She realizes that she should help the Liars, not go against them.
The lender will require that the lien be paid off with proceeds from the refi if the refi is approved. No. A lien encumbers the property and it cannot be sold nor refinanced without being satisfied or settled before any other financial transaction occurs.
Yes it is. You might end up gettting a law suit filed against you for breach of contract. You should file a civil lawsuit against the contractor in order to be released from any financial obligation related to the contract.
you cant cause that would be illegal.
Enron was filed for bankruptcy on December 2nd 2001