If the credit card company who put the lien on your property won a lawsuit - making it a judgement, then the charges never go away. When you sell the property, the first monies you get will go to them.
Until the lien is cleared by paying off the debts associate with it.
Read your governing documents where the authority to lien and process for establishing a lien are all written out. Work with your association's condominium-savvy attorney to file the lien and pursue collecting the debt.
as long as you live i think...
It'll be reported stolen. So yes, you can. So long as there's a lien against the vehicle, it belongs to the lienholder, and they have a legal right to reclaim their property. If you try hiding it, you're committing theft.
480-510-4892
concealment of property
according to what state your in, in ga as soon as work is complete and theydon,t pick-it up send them a regester letter
You don't even need to be a resident to buy property or structures.
Sure you can just after you pay the taxes you owe. I assume that a tax lien has been placed on the property by the State of Georgia or the County where it is located. This is similar to having a mortgage on a piece of property. Unless the bank isn't getting paid neither are you.
Until they're evicted, or forever if process is not started by ll
On the southern part of Atlanta, GA.
YES
Your adult criminal record is a permanent party of your criminal history. It does not "go away."