It varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but normally (a) you need a court order, and (b) you need to establish a risk that the personal representatives will dissipate the assets without paying what is owed to you.
Yes, a lien can be applied to a piece of property.
You need to make a valid claim against the estate in a timely manner. Each jurisdiction has a time period during which claims can be made. If you miss that date you are out of luck.
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Your first step should be to contact an attorney. Beware of self-help lien forms that are on the market. These will work fine if you are experienced in your state's real estate laws. If you are not experienced, even a small mistake can be grounds for voiding the lien and an award of attorney's fees in favor of the person who owes you money.
You can put 'a lien' on a home in The Bahamas.
A person might place a lien on their own home if they were misinformed. The lien would be null and void. For a creditor, a lien creates an equitable interest in real property owned by another party. That other party owns the legal interest in the property. If a peron who owns the legal interest in property recorded a lien the two "interests" would "merge" in that same person and the lien would be nullified.
The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.The only way a person can obtain a lien on a home is for the homeowner to agree to the lien in writing or the lender must sue the homeowner in court for non-payment of the car loan. If they win they can request a judgment lien from the court and that lien can be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid off.
No. You make a complaint with your town's health department.
To place a lien on someone's real estate you must obtain a court order that can be recorded in the land records.
Yes. The lien will be enforced when the home is sold.
Yes. The lien will survive.
Medicaid will file a lien on the person's home, which is enforceable when the home is sold. They will also file an estate claim.
Kristian Lien died in 1996.
Lien Gisolf died in 1993.