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To get a erroneously placed lien removed from your IRS record, you would need to first try to resolve it with an IRS supervisor. If that does not work you will likely need an attorney to do it.

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Q: How do you remove a IRS Notice of lien recorded erroneously without a court judgment on your property?
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Can you put a lien on someone's house if they don't carry enough auto insurance to pay for injury caused by car accidents?

You need to sue the person and if you win the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. Then, the property cannot be sold or mortgaged without paying off the lien.You need to sue the person and if you win the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. Then, the property cannot be sold or mortgaged without paying off the lien.You need to sue the person and if you win the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. Then, the property cannot be sold or mortgaged without paying off the lien.You need to sue the person and if you win the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. Then, the property cannot be sold or mortgaged without paying off the lien.


Can IRS lien property without a court judgment?

The government has statutory powers to place liens against property: local, state and federal liens can be recorded without court judgments. A court decree may be required to foreclose on those liens, take possession and sell the property.


How can a civil judgment be removed without paying back?

Civil judgments are good for 20 years in many jurisdictions. All you can do is try to wait out the creditor and hope it doesn't move to seize your personal property such as your car or bank accounts. You can't sell or mortgage your real property if a judgment lien is recorded against you in the land records until the lien has been paid.


If you owe money to a hospital will they take your house?

A hospital can petition the court for a judgment on an unpaid hospital bill. If successful they will obtain an execution against the property that will be recorded in the land records. The property cannot be refinanced or sold without paying the lien off. If the lien is substantial the hospital can sieze and sell your property to satisfy the judgment. You should seek the advice of any free legal assistance offered in your community to see what your options are.


Will owner know there is a lien on his real property?

Yes. Liens against real property must be recorded in the land records. Any property owner can visit the land records office to check if liens have been recorded in their name or against their property. An involuntary lien that affects real property must be recorded in the land records. Involuntary liens attach to real property without the consent of the owner. Examples are judgment liens, income and property tax liens, municipal assessments, etc. Notice by mail or service by a sheriff is given to the delinquent or debtor when a creditor has commenced a court action to collect a debt. If a judgment lien was issued the debtor had notice of the hearing. Also, a property owner knows when they have defaulted on a mortgage. An owner knows when they haven't paid their income taxes or real estate taxes. They have received notice long before a lien is recorded. Any property owner in financial trouble can check the land records to see if any notices or liens have been recorded. Voluntary liens against real estate such as mortgages, conservation restrictions, timber rights, etc., must also be recorded in the land records.


How do I clear the title for my property from a lien against me for a credit card debt?

The person whose property is encumbered will need to pay the judgment lien or file a lawsuit requesting the lien be removed valid proof that the lien is without merit will need to be presented at the hearing.


You loaned a friend 5000.00 can you put a lien on her car without a judgment as she rents and has no real assets?

You must petition the court for a judgment on an unpaid debt. If you are successful the court will issue a judgment that will empower you to sieze any property to satisfy the debt. In Massachusetts the sheriff has the authority to enforce the judgment.


How do you remove a Notice of Lien recorded erroneously without a court judgment on your property?

If it is a Mechanic's Lien then no judgment is necessary for it to be implemented. If it is not, the person will need to file a petition with the court in which the judgment lien was filed to have it lifted. In most cases the injured party can ontact the office of the clerk of the court where the judgment was granted to obtain filing information and forms. The best option is to obtain legal advice before taking action. Most attorneys offer free or minimal fee consultations to discuss options. While I agree with the above, as the local recorders office, (town,county etc)is generally restricted to recording things that have met certain qualifcations to be recorded - or perfected - against a property, asking that office why it was allowed to be recorded would be a good first step. If it was intended to be recorded against another property and is a clerical error, they will probably just fix it. If the party had qualification to record it, even if you feel it isn't worthy, then you should seek help to clear it, which may well mean paying off whatever they have against you. If they actually had no just cause, and were just doing so to harrass or strongarm you, you may get an award for damages, and they may have other legal problems. Finally, just to clarify: Mechanics and Workmans liens attach to the property immeadiatly upon the work being done. Therefore they may be against a property when you do a title check, but not able to be seen. They do however need to be recorded within 30 days of the work, (generally, most areas) which can even be after a new owner has taken title. Again, generally to record or perfect them, you must present documents like certified mail receipts of demands for payment.


Can a judgment lien be removed from a property without paying it off?

No. You cannot "remove" a lien without paying the amount due and recording an appropriate discharge from the creditor. The only other way a lien will become inactive is when the statute of limitations has passed and the creditor has not recorded an extension of the original lien. For example, In Massachusetts a recorded attachment is good for six years. If the creditor wants to continue the lien, an extension must be recorded before the six year period expires. If not done, the attachment will be no longer effective.


Can a house be sold if you default on a car loan?

The lender can obtain a court judgment and a lien can be recorded against your real estate. The property can't be mortgaged or sold without paying the lien. If the debt is large enough the creditor could force a sale of the real estate. You need to check your state laws.


How can you stop collection agencies from placing liens against real property?

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.


Can a landlord take a persons property in lieu of rent without their permission?

No, they most certainly cannot. You would file in civil court to have your belongings returned and they would probably counterclaim for monies owed. In the end, the judge would sort this out and the landlord would have to return the properties he took without permission and would receive a judgment for the monies you owe for rent. But no, they cannot just take your personal belongings without permission for any reason.