You need to sue the debtor and if you prevail the court can issue a judgment lien. The judgment lien can be recorded in the land records and used by the sheriff to seize personal property.
You need to sue the debtor and if you prevail the court can issue a judgment lien. The judgment lien can be recorded in the land records and used by the sheriff to seize personal property.
You need to sue the debtor and if you prevail the court can issue a judgment lien. The judgment lien can be recorded in the land records and used by the sheriff to seize personal property.
You need to sue the debtor and if you prevail the court can issue a judgment lien. The judgment lien can be recorded in the land records and used by the sheriff to seize personal property.
Go to Office Max or Office Depot and buy the paperwork commonly called a "mechanic's lien". This is a general lien contract and can be modified for your purposes.
File a lawsuit in the appropriate court in the city or county where the debtor owns property.
Go to your local DMV and explain the situation. Have proof that the lender went out of business. Only They can remove the lien.
You need to sue it in court and win. If you win you can request a judgment lien.You need to sue it in court and win. If you win you can request a judgment lien.You need to sue it in court and win. If you win you can request a judgment lien.You need to sue it in court and win. If you win you can request a judgment lien.
A consumer can only obtain a lien release when the debt that they have is fully paid. They also have to go to an attorney to get legal proof of that fact.
Tax liens are usually placed on property creating an encumbrance on the property. The result is that once the property is sold the profits from the sale must first go to satisfied the lien holder with the balance going to the seller. Generally speaking if a tax lien is released then the property, personal or real is free of any attachments. Tax lien is a public record and all creditors will be notified about the tax debt. If you have a tax lien, you may be not able to make any big purchases. A tax lien may have a negative influence towards your business. Generally, "release a tax lien" = " resolve your tax debt". Of course, a tax lien can be released automatically within ten years if a new tax lien is not filed. For more information of how to release tax lien, you can check the related links.
This is only possible if the owner must honor a debt to the lien holder. In the state of California court can demand the owner pay the other person and placeva lien to assure they follow through.
A lien will not prevent your home from going into auction. Apparently, you owe someone for the loan to purchase the home, or you owe the HOA past-due assessments, or other debt for whicih your home is security.
Depends on how your business is set up - sole proprietor, corporation, limited partnership, etc.
The lien will not go away. You still need to pay it off.The lien will not go away. You still need to pay it off.The lien will not go away. You still need to pay it off.The lien will not go away. You still need to pay it off.
You might want to go to the county courthouse and apply it directly. * In the majority of cases under the circumstances cited, all that is necessary is that both parties take the required documentation to the county assessor or property recorder's office and have the lien entered. Contacting the circuit court clerk or administrator in the county where the property is located will obtain information concerning the procedures required for the state.
Yes, debts don't just go away. Not unless you've declared bankruptcy.