Visit the local land records office and check the owner of the property for liens.
Visit the local land records office and check the owner of the property for liens.
Visit the local land records office and check the owner of the property for liens.
Visit the local land records office and check the owner of the property for liens.
Visit the local land records office and check the owner of the property for liens.
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A written claim to some piece of property
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.
A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.A lien is considered personal property.
There is a lien or was a lien on the property and the lien was sold to a 3rd party such as an attorney
Yes, a lien can be filed on a piece of real property, regardless of the owner. However, the reason for the lien has to be directly related to the actual owner or the property itself. i.e., if a trust owns a house and I live in the house, and you have a judgement against me, there is no attaching a lien on the house for my debt.
Sure they can, as many as can be filed. There is no limitation as to how many liens can be filed against one piece of property.
Yes, you can get a lien on your homesteaded property in Florida. A court will put a lien on the property if money is owed in a judgement.
You should consult with an attorney. If you won a judgment lien against your brother and you own property together you may be able to record a lien against his interest in the property. In that case, if he should find a buyer willing to purchase his interest in the property, his interest would be subject to the lien and it would have to be paid before he could transfer his interest.However, remember that if you mend your differences and try to sell or mortgage the property, the lien must be released before the transaction can be completed.You should consult with an attorney. If you won a judgment lien against your brother and you own property together you may be able to record a lien against his interest in the property. In that case, if he should find a buyer willing to purchase his interest in the property, his interest would be subject to the lien and it would have to be paid before he could transfer his interest.However, remember that if you mend your differences and try to sell or mortgage the property, the lien must be released before the transaction can be completed.You should consult with an attorney. If you won a judgment lien against your brother and you own property together you may be able to record a lien against his interest in the property. In that case, if he should find a buyer willing to purchase his interest in the property, his interest would be subject to the lien and it would have to be paid before he could transfer his interest.However, remember that if you mend your differences and try to sell or mortgage the property, the lien must be released before the transaction can be completed.You should consult with an attorney. If you won a judgment lien against your brother and you own property together you may be able to record a lien against his interest in the property. In that case, if he should find a buyer willing to purchase his interest in the property, his interest would be subject to the lien and it would have to be paid before he could transfer his interest.However, remember that if you mend your differences and try to sell or mortgage the property, the lien must be released before the transaction can be completed.
An involuntary lien would be a judgment lien by a creditor, a lien for unpaid property taxes or income taxes, a demolition lien, a lien for unpaid common expenses or homeowners association dues or a mechanic's lien. Contrast that with a lien you granted in your property such as a mortgage which would be a voluntary lien.
Artisans lien is against personal property and is possessory. Mechanic's lien relates to real property.
The entity that has the lien notifies the credit reporting agencies or the lien shows up in the land records.