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How long lien stays on the property in ny?

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Each type of lien has its own statute of limitations. It depends on the type of lien.

Each type of lien has its own statute of limitations. It depends on the type of lien.

Each type of lien has its own statute of limitations. It depends on the type of lien.

Each type of lien has its own statute of limitations. It depends on the type of lien.

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