Thats a VERY general question. You should contact a local attorney for state specific advice.
You will need to hire an attorney and go to court to remove a false Homeowners Association lien. Once a lien has been placed, a court is the only place to remove the lien.
A judgment lien lasts for 20 years in Massachusetts. However, when recorded in the land records so as to affect real estate the lien must be rerecorded every six years in order to remain effective against the real estate.A judgment lien lasts for 20 years in Massachusetts. However, when recorded in the land records so as to affect real estate the lien must be rerecorded every six years in order to remain effective against the real estate.A judgment lien lasts for 20 years in Massachusetts. However, when recorded in the land records so as to affect real estate the lien must be rerecorded every six years in order to remain effective against the real estate.A judgment lien lasts for 20 years in Massachusetts. However, when recorded in the land records so as to affect real estate the lien must be rerecorded every six years in order to remain effective against the real estate.
You resolve the lien through payment or release. Only the lien holder can remove it without a court order.
A charging lien is the right to charge property in anothers possession with the payment of a debt or the carrying out of a duty the only way to remove it is to satisy the debt
If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.If there is a judgment lien on your property in Massachusetts the recorded lien is good for six years. Before the six years expires the creditor can obtain an extension from the court and the extension is good for another six years. The judgment is good for 20 years but it must be updated in the land records as stated above in order to encumber the debtor's real property. As long as the lien is updated you cannot sell or mortgage the property until the lien is paid.
To remove a property lien you will need to pay of the debt completely. Request a Release-of-Lien from your attorney, and take the letter to your local DMV.
You cannot remove an auto lien unless it is paid or satisfied. Once it is paid, the lien will be automatically removed from a credit report or anything else.
There is no SOL on a lien. They do generally have a 20 year time frame, after which it expires, BUT it can easily and virtually is automatically, renewed for another 20 years. The lien isn't the debt. It is just a legal notice securing the lien. The debt would remain in any case.
A judgment lien is good for around 20 years in most jurisdictions. It must be rerecorded every six years in Massachusetts.
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Have a lien on a property can make it difficult to sale. The only way to remove a lien is to pay the debt.
Go to your local DMV and explain the situation. Have proof that the lender went out of business. Only They can remove the lien.