You must pay off the lien.
A vehicle with a lien on it cannot be vended (sold) legally. There is no way to transfer a title as the motor vehicle folks will know that a hold (the lien) has been placed on it.
You must pay off the lien.
You must pay off the lien.
You must pay off the lien.
You must pay off the lien.
You must pay off the lien.
No u have to pay the balance of ur past due child support
I do believe a lawyer bringing this fact to the judge can make him sell the property to pay off the child support.
The lain stays with the mortgage. And if the owner of the mortgage does not settle up with the lien holder that person cannot sell their house, car, boat or whatever the lien is on. They have to pay lien first or sell and before they get the money the amount of the lien will be deducted from total sell
Not without satisfying the lien or you can subordinate a tax lien in order to sell the house. Sometimes, the IRS will allow you to do this, if they believe it will help you to pay your tax liability.
Pay them.Child support and the IRS are what we call forever debts,not a court in this land would dismiss either one.Bankruptcy court can not touch them,you can list but trust me when you sell these people will get there monies....
To sell your home, you put a FOR SALE sign out front. If the value of the lien is less than what you will get out of the house, then when you sell the house and pay off the lien, you get the rest of the money. If the lien is for more than the house is worth and you are ready to move elsewhere, you hand the keys to the IRS and say. "Here, have fun. It is all yours." At that point you owe more on the house than the house is worth.
You can not sell your house or if you die your home will go to the people who have a lien on your home.The best thing to do is to pay off the lien which is usually someone or a bank you owe money.
It means that you can't sell your house without paying your bills.
If there is a child support lien against you it must be paid before the bank will loan you money to buy a home.If there is a child support lien against you it must be paid before the bank will loan you money to buy a home.If there is a child support lien against you it must be paid before the bank will loan you money to buy a home.If there is a child support lien against you it must be paid before the bank will loan you money to buy a home.
In a 'worst case scenario' probably they can. They have a legal lien against your property to satisfy an unpaid debt that is owed them. If they take you to court and are awarded a judgment against you, and your home is your only monetary asset, the court COULD order you to sell it to in order to pay off the lien.
no,,,,,,but they can put a lien on it,,,and when you sell your house,,it has to pay the lien amount,,,before you get any money from the house.
No, the lien will be satisfied first. Also, she cannot sell the house without the approval of a spouse or other interested party, unless there is a court order to do so.