If you intend to file a lien on an association unit, you are best advised to work with your association's attorney, to verify that the association's board has indeed followed all the guidelines written in the governing documents prior to filing a lien.
In addition, there will be attorneys' fees and late charges added to the lien, so that you can collect those from the owner, too.
You don't. The only one who can fill out a lien relese is the lien holder. As the owner of the car you are not the lien holder. Take the title to whomever holds the lien and they will release it.
The only place you can get an official release of lien form document would be the Department of Revenue. Visit the Department of Revenue within your state.
Obtain legal advice for your jurisdiction.
When you sell it, you have to fill out info on the title. There should be a place on the title if you want to include a lien - check and see. Then, take the title to the division of motor vehicles.
Yes.
The existence of a will has no bearing on whether or not they can place a lien. If they have a legitimate debt and a judgment, or an agreement in the loan regarding a lien, they can place the lien on the property or the estate.
To remove a UCC Lien that was erroneously put on, just fill up Statement of Claim form or UCC5, checking box 2b for wrongly filed record. Give the reasons why you think it was wrongly filed.
in Texas the answer is YES ... The utility would file the appropriate form with the county clerk. The lien does not require renewal and remains in effect until cancelled.
How can I place a lien on a non profit corporation who I have a contract with and who owes me money?
You can get a form for a court lien from the court in your county. You could also get one from an attorney in order to put a lien on the property.
To put a lien on an out-of-state car in Illinois, you need to complete a few steps. First, obtain the appropriate lien form, typically the "Application for Illinois Title." You must fill out the form with the necessary details about the vehicle and the lienholder. After that, submit the completed form to the Illinois Secretary of State along with any required fees and documentation, such as proof of the lien. It's important to check for any specific regulations or procedures that may vary based on the vehicle's state of origin.
Yes, the state of Florida can place a lien on your drivers license.