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The owner cannot mortgage or sell the property until the lien is paid.

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Q: What can homeowner do if lien is file against his property?
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Can HOA file a lien against a bank which holds the mortgage on an abandoned property if the Covenants say that the Assoc can file a lien against a homeowner if assessments are not paid in time?

In this case, apparently, the bank is the owner. So yes, the HOA can file the lien against the bank's ownership of this unit.


How do you file a lien on a homeowner association?

To file a lien on homeowner association you have to file at the court house.


Can you file a lien against bank owned property?

A lien against bank owned property would not be effective unless the lien was against the bank. If you have a lien against the former owner your opportunity to try to enforce it has passed.


Can you file a mechanics lien if the person is now deceased?

Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.


Can a lien be filed against property once owned and now sold to another party?

Once the owner has sold the property it's too late for you to file any lien against that property.


Lien filed against you but no property If you now purchase property will the lien have to be satisfied whenif you sell it?

This may vary by state. If the lien is placed against YOU, that being your wages, then it does not affect the property and it will have a clean title. If they file for a lien against your property, though, you will be required to pay off the lien before selling the property. I'd advise that you don't let the debt collector find out you have the property if you plan on selling it.


Can a credit card company put a lien against your property in North Carolina?

Yes, if they file suit and receive a judgment the creditor can execute the judgment as a lien against the debtor's property.


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Can the government file a lien against a home included in a Will that is being passed to someone who owes back child support?

Following due process, a lien can be placed against property. How they got that property does not matter.


How long does the homeowner have before a contractor can file a lien against your home?

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Can you put a lien against property that is not titled or deeded in that persons name?

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Can a company file a mechanics lien against your property if the builder of your barn owes them money?

Yes, a company can file a mechanics lien against property if the builder of the barn owes them money. This can be a nightmare. To get rid of the lien, a property owner might have to pay the lien holder and then sue the builder for return of funds. This tactic is not fair to the property owner because, if the builder was already paid for the barn, the property owner now has to pay double.