Assuming the property is real estate, this information is available from the county recorder of deeds. The recorder of deeds is usually located in the county courthouse. It is also possible to obtain the information online if the recorder's office provides that service.
First you need to determine if the jurisdiction you want to check has their land records online. Many do not. Check your state website for information. Also do an internet search for your county land records. Then, you visit the website and search both the owner's name and the address of the property for liens.
You can visit the local land records office, search under the name of the owner and obtain copies. In most jurisdictions you can access those records online if you have internet access. Search under the name of the county/town, state and "land records".
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Contact the DMV for a replacement title. When you do this, they should also be able to give you the name of all lien holders on the vehicle. This is the easiest way.
There is a separate place on the title for the lien holder information. Unless you have borrowed the money from an individual.
Yes--as to that lienholder's lien only.
yes
There is no transfer of ownership - the lie holder was always the one who had ownership of the vehicle.
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No, a Lien holders "Single Interest" insurance policy, only covers the lien holders interest in the property, not the interest of the previous owner or foreclosed buyer. When a lien holder places it's own policy on a foreclosed or otherwise uninsured home it means that the buyer chose not to have insurance. The Lien Holder has placed the coverage to protect it's own interest. This type of policy is also referred to as "Single Interest Policy".
No. Every mortgage is secured by a lien. The lien only ensures that the lien holder is reimbursed upon sale of the property. There can actually be several lien holders on a single property, and each will be paid in turn.
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Yes. It is not split proratably or such.The amount goes to the lienholder in first position...generally the one who has the first recorded lien, to the amount of his lien, (entirely if it is less than the lien) and is distributed step by step down the lien holders by position until used up. Lower lienholders may get nothing while senior ones get paid in entirely.
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